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Perioperative management of children with encephalocele: an institutional experience.

Charu Mahajan1, Girija Prasad Rath, Hari H Dash, Parmod K Bithal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Encephaloceles are neural tube defects that are characterized by protrusion of the brain and meninges through a defect in the cranium. The inherent implications of pediatric anesthesia and difficult airway make surgical correction challenging for anesthesiologists
METHODS: Available medical records of 118 children who underwent excision and repair of encephalocele over a period of 10 years were analyzed retrospectively. Data on associated anomalies, anesthetic management, perioperative complications, and outcome at discharge were reviewed.
RESULTS: The average age of presentation was 1 year and 6 months. The most common site of lesion was the occiput (67%). Encephaloceles were giant (size of sac larger than the head) in 15.3% of children. Hydrocephalus was the most common complication (45.8%) and was predominantly associated in children with occipital encephaloceles (P=0.00). Difficult mask ventilation and intubation were encountered in 5.9% and 19.5% of children, respectively. In children with occipital encephalocele, the trachea was intubated commonly by direct laryngoscopy in the lateral position (47.5%). The average blood loss was 69.6±13.2 mL, and 56 children required transfusion, the average being 13.2±9.6 mL/kg. Intraoperative hemodynamic disturbances and respiratory complications were observed in 21.1% and 13.5% of children, respectively. The mean intensive care unit and hospital stay were 1.8±2.1 and 8.6±4.9 days, respectively. The stays were prolonged significantly whenever the children developed hydrocephalus, meningitis, and respiratory infection, predisposing to poor outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Difficult airway is not the only concern in children with encephalocele, but associated congenital malformations, hydrocephalus, large size of sac, and hemodynamic disturbances all require careful consideration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21633311     DOI: 10.1097/ANA.0b013e31821f93dc

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Anesthesiol        ISSN: 0898-4921            Impact factor:   3.956


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