Management of mediastinal syndromes in pediatrics: A new challenge of ultrasound guidance to avoid high-risk general anesthesia

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Adverse events associated with anesthetic management of anterior mediastinal masses in pediatrics are common. To avoid an extremely hazardous general anesthesia, the use of real-time ultrasonography offers an effective alternative in high-risk cases. We report the anesthetic management including a light sedation and ultrasound guidance for regional anesthesia, surgical node biopsy, and placement of a central venous line in two children with an anterior symptomatic mediastinal mass. For pediatric patients with clinical and/or radiologic signs of airway compression, ultrasound guidance provides safety technical assistance to avoid general anesthesia and should be performed for the initial diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Sola, C., Choquet, O., Prodhomme, O., Capdevila, X., & Dadure, C. (2014). Management of mediastinal syndromes in pediatrics: A new challenge of ultrasound guidance to avoid high-risk general anesthesia. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 24(5), 534–537. https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.12300

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