Journal of Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Online ISSN : 2433-4480
Short Communication
Anesthetic Management of a Patient with 5p-Syndrome
Nahoka MIYATANINaohiro OHSHITAHiroki OMOTOYoshiko MATSUDASarina MATSUMURANaoko YAMAMOTOYasuhiko KATOYoshihiro MOMOTA
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2018 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 49-51

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Abstract

  Chromosome 5p deletion syndrome (5p-syndrome) is an inheritable disease involving mental retardation, malformations of the larynx, muscle weakness and scoliosis, and some cranio-facial features (morphological microretrognathia, low-set ears, premature hair graying, etc.). Airway management for patients with 5p-syndrome can be problematic, including technical difficulties with intubation. The monitoring of neuromuscular blockade would be preferable, since 5p-syndrome can present with muscle weakness.

  Here, we present a rare case report of 5p-syndrome in a 24-year-old male who exhibited breathing difficulty during a mandibular third molar extraction. The patient had been scheduled to receive treatment under intravenous anesthesia (IVA). However, a worsening of his respiratory condition led us to change the anesthetic management from IVA to general anesthesia using a laryngeal mask airway under spontaneous breathing.

  This case illustrates the importance of securing a respiratory tract when managing 5p-syndrome patients, especially those receiving dental treatment requiring irrigation.

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