Abstract
Patients with cerebral palsy may have intellectual disabilities, convulsions, scoliosis, or thoracic deformities. Scoliosis is a complex deformity of the spine resulting in secondary involvement of the respiratory, cardiovascular and neurologic systems which may affect the anesthesia for those patients We reported a case of a 17-year-old female with cerebral palsy and severe scoliosis who presented for dental caries operation under general anesthesia. General anesthesia was conducted, difficult airway management sets have been prepared, and pressure control ventilation to minimize peak airway pressure was adopted. Anesthetic management was performed without anesthesia-related complications. We recognize that considerable attention is required in patients with cerebral palsy. Perioperative management and general anesthesia of patients with cerebral palsy who have severe scoliosis represent significant challenges. Multidisciplinary approach through team included surgeons, anesthesiologists, neurophysiologists, pediatricians, nurses, nutritionists, and physiotherapists is required.