Abstract

Mediastinal mass syndrome (MMS) is alife-threatening complication of anesthesia for which prevention and treatment are a complication-prone interdisciplinary task. Clinical symptoms vary from asymptomatic patients up to life-threatening cardiorespiratory impairments, depending on the extent and size of amediastinal tumor as well as the involvement of corresponding anatomical structures. Especially in the context of sedation or general anesthesia, there is aconsiderable risk of acute cardiopulmonary or respiratory decompensation related to tumor-induced compression of central blood vessels or even the large airways, which may result in severe complications, including death. In this case series three female patients are presented, who were each referred to this hospital with amediastinal tumor for interventional or surgical confirmation of the diagnosis. Based on the case histories, characteristic complications are demonstrated and strategies to avoid possible adverse events of MMS are discussed. The specific anesthesiological requirements for MMS, the safety aspects of the choice of surgical and anesthesia procedures, circulatory and airway management for the required single-lung ventilation, and various aspects of the selection of the anesthetic agents are discussed in this case series.

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