Introduction. Kennedy’s disease (KD) is a rare X-linked recessive motor-neuron neuropathy also known as Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy (SBMA). Case report. We report a case of Kennedy’s disease (KD) with acute laryngeal stridor and dysphagia whose anesthesiologic management required a tracheotomy. The surgical procedure was conducted under local anesthesia performed by ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal nerve block and superficial cervical plexus block using 2% lidocaine. The surgical procedure was well tolerated without any discomfort reported from the patient. Conclusions. In KD local anesthesia should be preferred to general anesthesia as general anesthesia is associated with increased potential for laryngospasm, pulmonary aspiration, and respiratory insufficiency related to the use of neuromuscular blocking agents and opioids. At the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of tracheostomy in KD patient under locoregional anesthesia performed thorough su- perior laryngeal nerve and superficial cervical plexus block
Anesthetic and surgical management of tracheotomy in a patient with Kennedy’s disease / Colizza, Andrea; Bellucci, Riccardo; di Stadio, Arianna; Ingravalle, Adriana; Buonopane, Costantino; Ralli, Massimo; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - 173:6(2022), pp. 503-506. [10.7417/CT.2022.2470]
Anesthetic and surgical management of tracheotomy in a patient with Kennedy’s disease
Andrea Colizza
Primo
;Adriana Ingravalle;Massimo RalliPenultimo
;Marco de VincentiisUltimo
2022
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Introduction. Kennedy’s disease (KD) is a rare X-linked recessive motor-neuron neuropathy also known as Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy (SBMA). Case report. We report a case of Kennedy’s disease (KD) with acute laryngeal stridor and dysphagia whose anesthesiologic management required a tracheotomy. The surgical procedure was conducted under local anesthesia performed by ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal nerve block and superficial cervical plexus block using 2% lidocaine. The surgical procedure was well tolerated without any discomfort reported from the patient. Conclusions. In KD local anesthesia should be preferred to general anesthesia as general anesthesia is associated with increased potential for laryngospasm, pulmonary aspiration, and respiratory insufficiency related to the use of neuromuscular blocking agents and opioids. At the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of tracheostomy in KD patient under locoregional anesthesia performed thorough su- perior laryngeal nerve and superficial cervical plexus blockFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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