Literature DB >> 7675274

[General anesthesia in Cohen syndrome. Report of a clinical case].

F Cavaliere1, S Cormaci, M Cormaci, A Alberti.   

Abstract

The case of a 23 years old woman, affected by the Cohen syndrome, who underwent general anesthesia for extensive dental surgery, is reported. The Cohen syndrome is an autosomal recessive syndrome that causes mental retardation, obesity, short stature as well as oral, ocular, and limb anomalies. The problems the anesthesiologist could deal with include the capacity of the patient to cooperate; difficult intubation because of maxillary hypoplasia, micrognathia, narrow and high-arched palate, and prominent maxillary central incisors; generalized muscular hypotonia; moderate leukopenia, that could theoretically increase the risk of infection: and, finally, possible associated mitral valve prolapse or hiatus hernia. In the case reported the presence of mitral valve prolapse or hiatus hernia was ruled out echographically. The patient was premedicated with diazepam and atropine i.m.; general anesthesia was carried out by propofol-fentanyl association and myorelaxation was obtained with atracurium. Nasotracheal intubation was performed easily in spite of oral anomalies so that the usefulness of thyromental distance, which was 7 cm long, as a clinical test to evaluate a potentially difficult intubation was confirmed. Noteworthy, the thyromental distance was the only test which was suitable for the uncooperative patient. At the end of surgery muscular tone recovered promptly and the endotracheal tube could be regularly removed. No complication was registered postoperatively.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7675274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Anestesiol        ISSN: 0375-9393            Impact factor:   3.051


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1.  A Cohen syndrome patient whose muscle-relaxant effect may have been prolonged during general anesthesia: a case report.

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Review 2.  Surgical treatment for kyphoscoliosis in Cohen syndrome.

Authors:  Shiro Imagama; Taichi Tsuji; Tetsuya Ohara; Yoshito Katayama; Manabu Goto; Naoki Ishiguro; Noriaki Kawakami
Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 1.131

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