iii型Arnold Chiari畸形的气道管理:麻醉的挑战。

Q2 Medicine
Sasmita Panigrahy, Soumya Samal, Sulochana Dash, Sudeep Mohapatra
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摘要

Arnold Chiari畸形(ACM)被定义为脑膜和脑成分突出成为头盖骨或脊柱的先天性缺陷。它最初是由奥地利病理学家汉斯·基亚里描述的。在四种类型中,iii型ACM是最罕见的,可能与脑膨出有关。我们报告一例iii型ACM合并大枕叶脑膜膨出伴畸形小脑、蚓部、髓质与脑脊液缠绕/突出、脊髓系栓伴C1-C3椎骨后弓缺损。这类患者的麻醉挑战在于适当的术前工作;插管时患者体位正确;安全麻醉诱导;术中颅内压、体温正常、失液和失血的处理术后拔管计划防止误吸是克服III型ACM管理中气道管理困难和麻醉挑战的先决条件。
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Airway Management of Type-III Arnold Chiari Malformation: An Anaesthetic Challenge.

Airway Management of Type-III Arnold Chiari Malformation: An Anaesthetic Challenge.

Airway Management of Type-III Arnold Chiari Malformation: An Anaesthetic Challenge.

Arnold Chiari malformation (ACM) is defined as protrusion of the meninges and brain components into a congenital defect in the cranium or in the vertebral column. It was originally described by Austrian pathologist Hans Chiari. Among the four types, type-III ACM is the rarest and may associate with encephalocele. We report a case of type-III ACM associated with large occipitomeningoencephalocele with herniation of dysmorphic cerebellum, vermis, kinking/herniation of medulla with cerebrospinal fluid, tethering of spinal cord with posterior arch defect of C1-C3 vertebrae. The anaesthetic challenge for such patients lies in the proper preoperative work up; proper positioning of the patient during intubation; safe anaesthetic induction; intraoperative management of intracranial pressure, normothermia, and fluid and blood loss; and postoperative planning of extubation to prevent aspiration are the prerequisites to overcome the dificult airway management and anaesthetic challenge in the management of type III ACM.

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期刊介绍: The Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is the official journal of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and has been published continuously since 1994. It is intended mainly for anaesthesia and intensive care providers, but it is also aimed at specialists in emergency medical care and in pain research and management. The Journal is indexed in Scopus, Embase, PubMed Central as well as the databases of the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research (CNCSIS) B+ category. The Journal publishes two issues per year, the first one in April and the second one in October, and contains original articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, book reviews and commentaries. The Journal is distributed free of charge to the members of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.
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