Anaesthesia for Laser Ablation and Debulking of Juvenile Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomata (RRP) Using Target Control Infusion (TCI) and Manujet 3 for High Pressure Source Ventillation (HPSV) | Chapter 18 | New Horizons in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 8
Respiratory
problems, blockage, hypoxia, and mortality can all result from laryngeal
papilloma. Children's diagnoses are delayed as a result of increasingly common
childhood illnesses. Early diagnosis is achieved using fibre optic bronchoscopy.
Anesthesia incorporating TCI and jet ventilation (HPSV) is a suitable method
for surgical debulking of laryngeal papillomata in operations involving a
shared airway. Following safe practise guidelines can assure a positive outcome
and reduce difficulties, but clinical practise will necessitate experienced
individuals. In operations requiring airway disease, apnoeic oxygenation is
utilised to prevent early desaturation and maintain oxygen saturation.
Vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) reduces the disease's
prevalence.
Author(S) Details
B. A. Bulbulia
Garden City Clinic,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
M. R. Ahmed
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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