Title of article :
Airway Management in a Toddler with a Giant Hemangioma of the Tongue
Author/Authors :
Hajipour, Asghar Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Javid, Mihan J Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saedi, Babak Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
4
From page :
551
To page :
554
Abstract :
Background Induction of general anesthesia in a patient with compromised airway has always caused dilemma to anesthesiologist, especially for toddler this is paramounted. Case Presentation An 18 month old boy had a huge sized lingual mass which not only filled entire oral cavity but protruded outside the mouth up to about 5 cm. Having in mind the diagnosis of hemangioma, prior to induction it was attempted to reduce the mass but could be reduced only minimally by manual decompression. While the tongue, still outside the mouth, with full preparedness for anesthesia was induced maintaining the spontaneous ventilation. During laryngoscopy and intubation the tongue was pulled out of the oral cavity to ease the passage of the endotracheal tube. The mass was excised successfully and patient had an uneventful postoperative course. Conclusion Maintenance of spontaneous ventilation is the crucial safety element during induction.
Keywords :
Hemangioma , Vascular malformation , Tongue
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Record number :
2443702
Link To Document :
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