Abstract
This case report demonstrates the utility and safety of ultrasound transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block in a paediatric patient suffering from Menkes disease. Anaesthetists, and particularly paediatric and neonatal anaesthetists, have to make a careful assessment of these patients, who are subjected to frequent surgeries, despite their tender years. These operations are often necessary in order to improve the patient's quality of life as much as possible. The choice of anaesthetic technique must take the particular nature of the disease and the patient's medical history into consideration, while careful preparation and preoperative evaluations make it possible to administer the general or local anaesthetic safely. Official literature on the subject does not provide sufficient information about the use of local anaesthetic techniques. Moreover, the use of ultrasound TAP block in patients affected by Menkes disease has never been published in literature. In our experience, ultrasound TAP block has provided positive results, although the rarity of this childhood disease makes a detailed study difficult.
Highlights
Tion, while careful preparation and preoperative A 6-year-old male, 21 kg weight, suffering mg/kg was administered in each side. Evaluations make it possible to administer the from Menkes disease, was presented for surgi- The surgical procedure was performed withgeneral or local anaesthetic safely
Dure the consciousness recovery was immediblock in patients affected by Menkes disease has Analgosedation was induced by an initial ate and during the postoperative time no resnever been published in literature
In our expe- intravenous administration of fentanyl 2 cue analgesic drugs were necessary as the rience, ultrasound transversus abdominis m plane (TAP) block has provided posi- mcg/kg and propofol 3.0 mg/kg followed by the child had no pain
Summary
Bufalini Hospital, s Cesena, Italy ial u Abstract erc This case report demonstrates the utility and safety of ultrasound transversus abdominis m plane (TAP) block in a paediatric patient suffering from Menkes disease. The probe was placed in a transverse plane to the lateral abdominal wall in the midaxillary line between the lower costal margin and iliac crest and an ultrasound TAP block was performed in real time observing the spread of the local anaesthetic in the plane between the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles targeting the spinal nerves in this plane.
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