TCB Dr. Keisuke Matsumura et al.'s Paper on Intravenous Anesthesia in Aesthetic Surgery Published in 'Aesthetic Plastic Surgery'. Prospective Study Confirms 'High Satisfaction, Low Intraoperative Memory, Rapid Recovery'.
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Dr. Keisuke Matsumura of TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Surgery and colleagues published a prospective study on depth-adjusted intravenous anesthesia (UMEDA protocol) in office-based aesthetic surgery in the international journal 'Aesthetic Plastic Surgery'. The study of 135 consecutive cases confirmed high patient satisfaction, low intraoperative memory, and rapid recovery, demonstrating safety and efficacy.
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- Q: What is the UMEDA protocol?
- A: It stands for Ultra-safe Method for Elective Depth-adjusted Anesthesia, a standardized protocol for depth-adjusted intravenous anesthesia developed by TCB.
- Q: What was the main anesthetic agent used in this study?
- A: Propofol was primarily used (133/135 cases), with midazolam used only for 2 patients with a history of allergy.
- Q: What was the study period?
- A: The study was conducted over one month, from May 1 to May 31, 2025.