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Anaesthetic Management of Craniosynostosis Repair

Case Report, Volume 12 Issue 4 – October to December 2019

Authors

Madhu Va, Sonia M Lala
aDepartment of Anesthesia, Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundation


Abstract

Craniosynostosis (craniostenosis) refers to a condition where one or more cranial sutures fuse prematurely leading to focal or global growth delay of the skull. Surgical intervention should be performed early in infancy to prevent the further progression of the deformity and potential complications associated with increased intra-cranial pressure (ICP). A six month old child undergoing Craniostenosis correction developed severe air embolism, and was managed successfully is discussed here.
Keywords: Craniosynostosis, Air Embolism, Paradoxic Air Embolism


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