Anesthetic management for separation of thoracopagus twins with complex congenital heart disease: A case report

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Although thoracopagus twins joined at the upper chest are the most common type of conjoined twins, the separation surgery in these cases has a higher mortality rate. Here, we describe an anesthetic management approach for the separation of thoracopagus conjoined twins sharing parts of a congenitally defective heart and liver. We emphasize the importance of vigilant intraoperative hemodynamic monitoring for early detection of unexpected events. Specifically, real-time continuous monitoring of cerebral oximetry using near-infrared spectroscopy allowed us to promptly detect cardiac arrest and hemodynamic deterioration.

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Seo, M., Chung, I. S., Karm, M. H., Oh, J. M., & Shin, W. J. (2015). Anesthetic management for separation of thoracopagus twins with complex congenital heart disease: A case report. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 68(3), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2015.68.3.295

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