Case Report

Anaesthesia Management of a Child with West Syndrome

10.5152/TJAR.2014.65002

  • Sevtap Hekimoğlu Şahin
  • Elif Çopuroğlu
  • Hüseyin Uğur
  • Gönül Sağıroğlu
  • Alkin Çolak

Received Date: 24.10.2013 Accepted Date: 02.01.2014 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2014;42(6):362-364

West syndrome (WS) is an epileptic encephalopathy usually occurring during the first year of life and is characterized by severe electroencephalography (EEG) derangement. Most of these patients may develop cerebral palsy, facial malformations, and skeletal deformities. The anaesthesiologist should make the preoperative assessment carefully due to epileptic seizures and should consider the possibility of difficult intubation because of coexisting anatomic malformations during the anaesthesia management of patients with WS. This report presents a case of general anaesthesia management in a left femoral fixation operation in an 11-year-old, 18 kg male patient.

Keywords: West syndrome, general anaesthesia, facial malformations, skeletal deformities