Abstract

Abstract A neonate, with complete fibrous congenital alveolar synechiae and amniotic band syndrome affecting the upper and lower limbs, was posted for surgical release of synechiae under anaesthesia. A neonate with no mouth opening poses many anaesthesia challenges. The surgical and anaesthesia plan was discussed with ear, nose and throat surgeons. Topicalisation of airway, small aliquots of intravenous (IV) ketamine and propofol and sevoflurane inhalation helped achieve adequate depth of anaesthesia to carry out flexible intubating video endoscope-guided nasotracheal intubation successfully. Post-surgery, a check laryngoscopy with D-Blade of C-MACR (Karl Storz Video Macintosh Laryngoscope) video laryngoscope revealed a Cormack Lehane view of grade IV. The trachea was not extubated on table and the baby was shifted back to the neonatal intensive care unit with pressure support ventilation and followed by tracheal extubation next morning. Rest of the course for the baby was uneventful. Anticipation, planning, preparedness, vigilance and team work during anaesthesia management led to a successful outcome in this case.

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