ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT FOR REPAIR OF A RARE ANEURYSM IN A CHILD
Abstract
Anesthetic management of aorto-iliac aneurysm repair is a real challenge to an anesthesiologist and the patient being a 3 year old child makes it even more complicated. Here we present a case of a 3 year old patient who came for a bilateral common iliac artery aneurysm repair. The main anesthetic implications during aorto-iliac surgeries are hemodynamic stability during aortic clamping, normothermia, preventing organ ischemia reperfusion injuries, renal protection, managing fluid shifts and postoperative pain relief.
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Miller’s anaesthesia - 7th edition; volume 2., chapter 62 ,page 1995.
Pediatric anaesthesia - Gregory ; 3rd edition.
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