Management of Anesthesia in a Child with a Large Neck Rhabdoid Tumor

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Objective: The aim of this paper was to report the management of anesthesia of a child with a large neck rhabdoid tumor. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 9-month- old female patient underwent urgent neck tumor excision due to intratumoral bleeding from a large tumor that compressed and dislocated the trachea; therefore, intubation was expected to be difficult. Sevoflurane inhalation induction was utilized to maintain spontaneous respiration. Oral laryngoscopy revealed Cormack-Lehane grade 3 laryngeal view. The trachea was intubated using a reinforced tube on the third attempt. Fiberoptic bronchoscope-assisted intubation was planned as an alternative in case of conventional intubation failure. Anticipation of massive blood loss necessitated central venous catheterization. Conclusion: Establishing a safe airway, intubation during spontaneous breathing and invasive hemodynamic monitoring are crucial factors in the anesthetic management of pediatric patients with a large neck tumor.

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Stevic, M., Bokun, Z., Milojevic, I., Budic, I., Jovanovic, B., Krstic, Z., & Simic, D. (2016). Management of Anesthesia in a Child with a Large Neck Rhabdoid Tumor. Medical Principles and Practice, 25(3), 290–292. https://doi.org/10.1159/000443017

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