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Anesthesia management in a child with mucopolysaccharidosis and toxic epidermal necrolysis: A case report.

Akihisa KawamuraKaoru TsuboiAiko OkaHirotoshi SakaguchiYasuyuki Suzuki
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2023)
Toxic epidermal necrolysis and mucopolysaccharidosis are both rare diseases that pose significant airway maintenance challenges to anesthesiologists. In this report, we describe the anesthesia management in a 4-year-old male with mucopolysaccharidosis type II who developed toxic epidermal necrolysis and presented for ophthalmic surgical procedures. Combined use of propofol and ketamine with the support of high-flow nasal oxygen enabled adequate analgesia and sedation while maintaining spontaneous ventilation and airway patency. The strategy presented in this report may contribute to enhancing the safety of sedation in spontaneously breathing children with abnormal airways.
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