Case Report

Perioperative Management of Severe Hypertension during Laparoscopic Surgery for Pheochromocytoma

10.5152/TJAR.2016.25993

  • Mehmet Ali Erdoğan
  • Muharrem Uçar
  • Ahmet Selim Özkan
  • Ülkü Özgül
  • Mahmut Durmuş

Received Date: 19.03.2015 Accepted Date: 22.04.2015 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2016;44(1):47-49

Phaeochromocytoma is a catecholamine-secreting vascular tumour that is derived from chromaffin cell. Lethal cardiovascular complications, such as serious hypertension, myocardial infarction and aortic dissection, may occur because of uncontrolled catecholamine release. Each stage of anaesthesia management has vital importance because of this destructive catecholamine secretion that may occur during induction, perioperative stage and surgical manipulation. In this study, we report regarding the preoperative preparation and severe, persistent hypertension attack management with a combination of α-adrenergic blockade, β-adrenergic blockade, sodium nitroprusside and remifentanil in a patient who underwent laparoscopic surgery for phaeochromocytoma.

Keywords: Phaeochromocytoma, hypertension, anaesthesia