Abstract

IntroductionMucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) is an inherited lysosomal storage disorders with glycosaminoglycans accumulation in tissues. MPS patients undergoing intratracheal intubation anesthesia show high mortality, with serious anesthetic complications associated with airway thickness and narrow. The regional anesthesia is a useful alternative to general anesthesia, however performing spinal anesthesia in MPS patients are rarely documented.Case presentationWe report a case of a boy with MPS type I undergoing femoral reduction and external fixation under spinal anesthesia in combination with sevoflurane inhalational induction, getting rid of difficulties associated with intubation.ConclusionSevoflurane inhalational induction with spinal anesthesia without tracheal intubation is a safe choice for MPS I patient.

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