Cystic hygroma: anesthetic considerations and review

نویسندگان

  • Mohammad Reza Haji Esmaeili
  • Seyed Soheil Ben Razavi
  • Hamid Reza Abbasi Harofteh
  • Seyed Mahmood Tabatabaii
  • Habib Allah Hosseini
  • Mohammad Ali Sheikhi
چکیده

A 3-day-old child presented with a gross swelling on the right side of the neck extending beyond the midline and inability to swallow. It was diagnosed to be cystic hygroma and decision was made to excise the swelling as an emergency operation to enable the child to swallow and thrive better. During the gaseous induction, difficulty was encountered in maintaining the airway and subsequently to intubate the patient. Intraoperatively the surgeon was not able to excise the tumour completely. Postoperatively it was decided to ventilate the child electively because of the intubation difficulties encountered and not so firm floor of the mouth because of surgical excision. The stay in the neonatal ICU was marked with infection and facial nerve palsy.

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دوره 14  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994