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A 57-year-old male with Lynch syndrome, known for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer, presented for a robotic total colectomy due to right-sided colorectal cancer. Preoperative vital signs indicated hypertension (BP: 179/113 mmHg), normal heart rate (71 bpm), respiratory rate (14 breaths per minute), temperature (98.2°F), and oxygen saturati

Anesthetic Management in a Patient Undergoing Robotic Total Colectomy
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