Abstract

Omphalocele, exstrophy of cloaca, imperforate anus, and spinal defect (OEIS) complex is an extremely rare congenital anomaly (1:2,00,000–1:4,00,000) comprising of OEIS. The associated anomalies pose multiple challenges during the anesthetic administration. We are reporting anesthetic management of a baby born with this rare syndrome, posted for an emergency surgery on the 1st day of life. Anesthetic management of a neonate with this complex and difficult airway in this relation has never been discussed previously.

Highlights

  • Omphalocele, exstrophy of cloaca, imperforate anus, and spinal defect (OEIS) complex is very rare congenital disorder comprising of OEIS [1]

  • We intend to highlight the anesthetic challenges faced in the management of a neonate with this complex posted for an emergency surgery

  • The baby had a combination of anomalies compatible with the diagnosis of OEIS complex Figure 1

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CASE REPORT

Anesthetic Management of a Neonate with OEIS Complex for Emergency Surgery: A Complex Challenge for Anesthesiologist!. How to cite: Kamal G, Gupta A, Gupta N. Anesthetic management of a neonate with OEIS complex for emergency surgery: A complex challenge for anesthesiologist!

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