Combined general and epidural anesthesia for major abdominal surgery in a patient with Pompe disease

We present a case of combined general anesthesia with muscle relaxant and epidural analgesia for hemicolectomy in a 56-year-old woman with Pompe disease. Progressive pulmonary function loss predisposes Pompe disease patients to an increased risk of aspiration pneumonia, atelectasis, and all pulmonar...

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description We present a case of combined general anesthesia with muscle relaxant and epidural analgesia for hemicolectomy in a 56-year-old woman with Pompe disease. Progressive pulmonary function loss predisposes Pompe disease patients to an increased risk of aspiration pneumonia, atelectasis, and all pulmonary infections. Given the impaired cough resulting from abdominal muscle weakness, patients with Pompe disease who undergo abdominal major surgery are prone to great risks of postoperative pulmonary complications. In our case, to optimize the patient’s pulmonary toilet during the postoperative period, epidural block was provided as well as general anesthesia. Although she had a severe scoliotic spine and a worst pulmonary function test, the attempt of epidural block provided excellent pain control and pulmonary toilet care.
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Anesthesia
Anesthesia, Epidural
Anesthesia, General
Anesthesiology
Bacterial pneumonia
Blood Gas Analysis
Blood Glucose - metabolism
Body Temperature - physiology
Cardiotonic Agents - therapeutic use
Clinical Report
Colectomy
Colonic Neoplasms - surgery
Critical Care Medicine
Dopamine - therapeutic use
Emergency Medicine
Female
Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - complications
Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - diagnostic imaging
Health aspects
Hemodynamics - physiology
Humans
Intensive
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Pain Medicine
Pneumonia
Pulmonary function tests
Radiography
Respiratory Function Tests
title Combined general and epidural anesthesia for major abdominal surgery in a patient with Pompe disease
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