Airway Management in a Patient with Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome

  • Gamble J
  • Kurian D
  • Udani A
  • et al.
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We present a case of a 3-month-old female with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) undergoing general anesthesia for laparoscopic gastrostomy tube placement with a focus on airway management. WHS is a rare 4p microdeletion syndrome resulting in multiple congenital abnormalities, including craniofacial deformities. Microcephaly, micrognathia, and glossoptosis are common features in WHS patients and risk factors for a pediatric airway that is potentially difficult to intubate. We discuss anesthesia strategies for airway preparation and management in a WHS patient requiring general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation.

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Gamble, J. F., Kurian, D. J., Udani, A. G., & Greene, N. H. (2016). Airway Management in a Patient with Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2016, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7070125

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