Difficult fiberoptic tracheal intubation in 1 month-old infant with Treacher Collins Syndrome
Intubação traqueal difícil com fibra óptica em bebê de um mês de idade com síndrome de Treacher Collins
Rev. bras. anestesiol; 68 (1), 2018
Publication year: 2018
Abstract Neonates and small infants with craniofacial malformation may be very difficult or impossible to mask ventilate or intubate. We would like to report the fiberoptic intubation of a small infant with Treacher Collins Syndrome using the technique described by Ellis et al.
Case report:
An one month-old infant with Treacher Collins Syndrome was scheduled for mandibular surgery under general endotracheal anesthesia. Direct laryngoscopy for oral intubation failed to reveal the glottis. Fiberoptic intubation using nasal approach and using oral approach through a 1.5 size laryngeal mask airway were performed; however, both approach failed because the fiberscope loaded with a one 3.5 mm ID uncuffed tube was stuck inside the nasal cavity or inside the laryngeal mask airway respectively. Therefore, the laryngeal mask airway was keep in place and the fiberoptic intubation technique described by Ellis et al.was planned:
the tracheal tube with the 15 mm adapter removed was loaded proximally over the fiberscope; the fiberscope was advanced under video-screen visualization into the trachea; the laryngeal mask airway was removed, leaving the fiberscope in place; the tracheal tube was passed completely through the laryngeal mask airway and advanced down over the fiberscope into the trachea; the fiberscope was removed and the 15 mm adapter was reattached to the tracheal tube.Conclusion:
The fiberoptic intubation method through a laryngeal mask airway described by Ellis et al. can be successfully used in small infants with Treacher Collins Syndrome.
Resumo Os recém-nascidos e crianças pequenas com malformação craniofacial podem ser muito difíceis ou impossíveis de ventilar por máscara ou de intubar. Gostaríamos de relatar a intubação com fibra óptica de um bebê com síndrome de Treacher Collins usando a técnica descrita por Ellis et al.