Anesthetic and airway management of a child with a large upper-lip hemangioma
2011

Anesthetic Management of a Child with a Large Upper-Lip Hemangioma

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Author Information

Author(s): Bajwa Sukhminderjit Singh, Panda Aparajita, Bajwa Sukhwinder Kaur, Singh Amarjit, Parmar S. S., Singh Kanwalpreet

Primary Institution: Gian Sagar Medical College & Hospital, Ram Nagar, Banur, Punjab, India

Conclusion

The airway management and surgical procedure for the child with a large hemangioma were successfully executed without complications.

Supporting Evidence

  • The child had a hemangioma that was diagnosed and treated surgically.
  • All routine and special investigations were normal prior to surgery.
  • The surgical procedure lasted for 15 minutes and was uneventful.

Takeaway

A baby with a big bump on his lip had surgery, and the doctors made sure he could breathe safely during the operation.

Methodology

The child underwent general anesthesia with careful airway management due to the size and location of the hemangioma.

Participant Demographics

11-month-old male child weighing 8 kg.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.4103/1658-354X.76479

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