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
Summary
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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