Anaesthetic Management of a Child with Laryngeal Papillomas

Abstract

The excision of laryngeal papillomas poses a great challenge for both the anesthesiologist and the surgeon. Laser surgery offers several advantages to the surgeon and patient; i.e. microscopic precision, a bloodless operative field & complete sterility. Close co-operation and communication between anesthesiologist and surgeon is of paramount importance in managing laryngeal papillomas. We report a 4 year old child with vocal cord papillomas who underwent successful excision by using carbon dioxide (CO2) laser under general anaesthesia.

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Ubale Pravin, Mhamane Rameshwar, Raju Sneha, Gaur Pallavi, Sharma Pankaj, Nalavade Rushikesh

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Ubale Pravin, Mhamane Rameshwar, Raju Sneha, Gaur Pallavi, Sharma Pankaj, Nalavade Rushikesh (2015). Anaesthetic Management of a Child with Laryngeal Papillomas. Enliven: Journal of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, 2(7), 88-90. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-618864