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Overcoming Challenges: A Case Report of Dexmedetomidine-Ketamine Sedation and Peribulbar Block for Pediatric Ocular Surgery with Difficult Airway Predictors

Authors: Larissa Cristelli de Sena, Samuel Loureiro Gontijo, Giulia Rafaella Cristelli de Sena, Jadson Lardy Lemes, Talita de Freitas Souza, Matheus Heringer Gomes, Raul Correa Aleixo, Marina Ayres Delgado.

DOI: 10.33425/2768-6647.1043


Abstract

Children usually require general anesthesia when undergoing ophthalmic surgery since they are unable to cooperate and remain motionless during the procedure. Although most cases are straightforward, a subset of patients may have genetic syndromes or metabolic diseases associated with difficult intubation. A 10-year-old boy with an undiagnosed neurological condition and multiple predictors of difficult airway was scheduled for a cataract surgery. The preoperative evaluation showed a history of unsuccessful intubation attempts. Therefore, we decided not to induce general anesthesia and provide a sedation with dexmedetomidine and ketamine combined with a peribulbar block. Our positive experience demonstrates that there may be safe alternatives to general anesthesia for pediatric ophthalmic surgery, particularly when securing a definitive airway poses significant challenges.

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Citation: Larissa Cristelli de Sena, Samuel Loureiro Gontijo, Giulia Rafaella Cristelli de Sena, et al. Overcoming Challenges: A Case Report of Dexmedetomidine-Ketamine Sedation and Peribulbar Block for Pediatric Ocular Surgery with Difficult Airway Predictors. 2023; 3(4). DOI: 10.33425/2768-6647.1043
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Aaron E. Lisberg
Department of Medicine | University of California, Los Angeles

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