Case Report

Anaesthetic Management of Laparoscopic Surgery in Prune-Belly Syndrome: Report of Two Cases

10.5152/TJAR.2013.17

  • Meltem Türkay Aydoğmuş
  • Sibel Oba
  • Naim Ediz
  • Saliha Berber
  • Cafer Mutlu Sarıkaş

Received Date: 03.11.2011 Accepted Date: 22.12.2011 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2013;41(3):98-100

In prune-belly syndrome, which comprises the congenital triad of abdominal muscle defects, urinary tract anomalies and bilateral cryptorchidism, several surgical interventions may be needed due to these anomalies. Complications of pulmonary hypoplasia and end stage renal disease are the major prognostic factors. Pre-anaesthetic, anaesthetic and post-anaesthetic monitoring should be carefully performed in these patients. When planning the anaesthetic technique, anomalies of the renal or cardio-pulmonary system must be considered. In this case report we present the use of the Proseal LMA for anaesthetic management of two patients with prunebelly syndrome who underwent laparoscopic surgery.

Keywords: Prune-Belly syndrome, Laryngeal Mask Airway, laparoscopic surgery