Title of article
DIFFICULT AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN A PATIENT WITH TREACHER-COLLIN’S SYNDROME WITH INTUBATING LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY
Author/Authors
Gharebaghian, M Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
4
From page
281
To page
284
Abstract
Treacher Collin’s syndrome (TCS) is a rare inherited condition characterized by bilateral
and symmetric abnormalities of structures within the first and second bronchial arches. Patients with
TCS present a serious problem to anesthetists maintaining their airway as upper airway obstruction and
difficult tracheal intubation due to severe facial deformity. Because of retrognathia, airway management
of these patients is often challenging. We report the case of a 25-yr-old patient with TCS undergoing
microtia repair under general anesthesia twice. In the first time he could not be intubated via direct
laryngoscopy and was intubated via blind nasal intubation. In the second time, he was intubated through
an ILMA using endotracheal tube.
Keywords
Treacher-Collin’s syndrome , difficult intubation , intubating laryngeal mask airway
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2006
Record number
2445038
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