Airway management of three cases of congenital cervical teratoma.

Paediatr Anaesth

Department of Anaesthesia, Department of Ear Nose and Throat Surgery, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia.

Published: July 2006

Cervical teratomas are rare congenital tumors derived from all three germ cell layers. The vast majority are histologically benign, but the significant size they may attain can potentiate life-threatening upper airway obstruction. All cases require the specialist airway skills of the pediatric anesthetist. This may be planned, in the case of antenatally diagnosed lesions, when the pediatric anesthetist is part of a multidisciplinary team involved in an EX utero Intrapartum Treatment (EXIT) or Operation On Placental Support (OOPS) procedure, or when a neonate is undergoing elective excision in the early neonatal period as definitive treatment. Alternatively the anesthetist may be called upon urgently to secure a compromised airway immediately postpartum when no antenatal diagnosis has been made. Furthermore, after elective surgical excision, airway compromise is possible, which may again require anesthetic intervention. The aim of this study is to report the authors' experience in managing the airway in three cases of congenital cervical teratoma in the study institution over the last 24 months. These cases highlight the possible airway scenarios that may confront the anesthetist in the immediate postpartum, elective surgery and postoperative stages and the variety of techniques that may be employed in order to overcome the potential difficulties encountered.

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