Acute airway obstruction in an infant with Pierre Robin syndrome after palatoplasty |
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Authors: | Dell'Oste C Savron F Pelizzo G Sarti A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, IRCCS Instituto per l'Infanzia Burlo Garofolo, Triest, Italy. sarti@burlo.trieste.it |
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Abstract: | This report describes a complication of post-operative oedema of the palate, tongue and pharynx after a Perko-revised cleft palate repair, which resulted in a life-threatening airway obstruction in an infant with Pierre Robin syndrome. Although infants experiencing airway problems after Wardill-Kilner, von Langenbeck and Furlow palatoplasty have been described, airway complications in a group of Perko-revised repair children have not been previously reported. We speculate that this complication, which occurred in the absence of a history of previous airway problems, is due to prolonged operating time and excessive pressure exerted on the base of the tongue by the Kilner-Doughty retractor. Acknowledgments of this risk permits to identify those patients prior to surgery so that they can be managed appropriately. |
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Keywords: | airway obstruction anesthesia cleft palate lingual edema Pierre Robin syndrome post-operative complication |
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