Abstract
Wilson's disease (WD) is a disorder of copper metabolism presenting with a wide variety of organ dysfunctions affecting predominantly the neurological, hepatic, and hematological systems. Due to its multi-systemic nature, administering anesthesia to a patient with WD is challenging and requires an in-depth knowledge of the disease pathophysiology. A systematic search for literature pertaining to the anesthetic management of patients with WD yielded 19 case reports, which we have included in this review to explore and summarize peri-operative concerns and the safe anesthesia practices in this condition.
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Aravindan, A., Shiva Priya, K., Roy Chowdhury, S., & Datta, P. K. (2023). Challenges in Anesthesia in Wilson’s Disease: A Systematic Review of the Existing Literature. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.33334
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