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Anesthetic management of a large mandibular odontogenic myxoma in a child - a case report.

Koovakattil Akhil KuttanSri Rama Ananta Nagabhushanam PadalaAnagha P VinayKuruba AravindMolli Kiran
Published in: Journal of dental anesthesia and pain medicine (2024)
Numerous neoplastic lesions can arise in the orofacial region in the pediatric populations. Odontogenic tumors typically affect the mandible more than the maxilla. Airway management can be challenging in pediatric oral tumors because of the distorted anatomy and physiological variations. Conventional awake fiberoptic intubation is not always possible owing to limited cooperation from the pediatric populations. Herein, we report the case of a 1-year-old child with odontogenic myxoma of the mandible and an anticipated difficult airway. Given the expected difficulties in the airway, video laryngoscope-assisted orotracheal intubation under general anesthesia with maintenance of spontaneous breathing was scheduled. Proper planning and thorough examinations are vital for successful airway management in pediatric patients.
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