Successful anesthetic management of a patient with congenital laryngomalacia undergoing left inguinal hernia repair

成功实施先天性喉软化症患者左侧腹股沟疝修补术的麻醉管理

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Abstract

Laryngomalacia is the most common congenital anomaly of the larynx and a leading cause of inspiratory stridor in infants. Stridor and noisy breathing are key clinical manifestations that may signify varying degrees of respiratory compromise and can provide insight into the level of airway obstruction. A comprehensive evaluation of the upper airway is essential in children suspected of having laryngomalacia to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of both the primary condition and any associated comorbidities. Laryngomalacia presents along a spectrum of severity, with mild cases often requiring only close observation, while more severe forms may necessitate surgical intervention such as supraglottoplasty. Anesthetic management in these patients presents significant challenges due to the potential for airway obstruction, particularly during induction and emergence from anesthesia. This case report details the successful perioperative anesthetic management of a two-month-old male infant with congenital laryngomalacia undergoing elective inguinal hernia repair. It highlights the critical importance of meticulous airway planning, the maintenance of spontaneous ventilation, and a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to optimize patient safety and outcomes.

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