Use of sugammadex in Rett syndrome: A case report
Kupeli Ilke, Tepe Emine, Kuyrukluy©¥ld©¥z Ufuk,
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( Kupeli Ilke ) - Erzincan Binali Y©¥ld©¥r©¥m University Faculty Of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation
( Tepe Emine ) - Erzincan Binali Y©¥ld©¥r©¥m University Faculty Of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation
( Kuyrukluy©¥ld©¥z Ufuk ) - Erzincan Binali Y©¥ld©¥r©¥m University Faculty Of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation
Abstract
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by loss of cognitive, motor, and social skills, epilepsy, autistic behavior, abnormal airway patterns, gastroesophageal reflux, nutritional problems, and severe scoliosis. Although girls with RS show normal or near-normal growth until 6?8 months, they lose their skills after that. The anesthetic management of these patients requires care because of all these clinical features. Especially in the postoperative period, prolonged apnea is common and extubation is delayed. In this case report, the effect of using sugammadex was presented in a 16-year-old girl with RS. The patient's all bimaxillary teeth and 4 wisdom teeth were extracted under general anesthesia in one session with minimal surgical trauma and moderate bleeding. Sugammadex can be a rapid and reliable agent for the reversal of the neuromuscular block in neurodegenerative patients.
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General Anesthesia; Rett Syndrome; Sugammadex
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