Airway Management in Reconstructive Surgery for Noma (Cancrum Oris)

作者:Coupe Michael Howard*; Johnson Doug; Seigne Patrick; Hamlin Bill
来源:Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2013, 117(1): 211-218.
DOI:10.1213/ANE.0b013e3182908e6f

摘要

Noma (cancrum oris) is a disease of poverty and malnutrition, which predominantly affects children younger than 10 years in developing countries. Although the majority of sufferers die of sepsis at the time of the initial infection, or of subsequent starvation due to severe trismus and an inability to eat, a small minority of patients survive and require reconstructive surgery for severe facial scarring and deformity. These patients present significant problems to the anesthesiologist with regard to airway management. We present a series of 26 patients undergoing primary and subsequent reconstructive surgery, with particular focus on airway management. We show that airway management, while challenging, can be performed safely and successfully by using individualized airway plans but may require advanced techniques and equipment. Traditional tests focusing on the anterior/superior airway are helpful in assessing patients with facial deformity due to noma.

  • 出版日期2013-7