• Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1995

    [Anesthesia for hand surgery in patients with epidermolysis bullosa].

    • E Chevaleraud, J M Ragot, and J Glicenstein.
    • Médecin-anesthésiste, Clinique Oudinot, Paris.
    • Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 1995 Jan 1;14(5):399-405.

    ObjectiveTo report on the anaesthetic management with axillary block of patients suffering from recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), undergoing repetitive surgery of the hand.Study DesignRetrospective analysis of a case series.PatientsTwenty-two patients, including 11 children less than 8-year-old and with a body weight under 20 kg, treated since 1988, were considered.MethodsFor surgery, including usually three stages at a 7-day interval, an axillary block was placed when feasible, after oral premedication midazolam (0.1-0.2 mg.kg-1) with a 25 gauge needle in patients of less than 30 kg of body weight and 22 gauge beyond. The local anaesthetic mixture included 2% lidocaine (5-10 mg.kg-1) and 0.5% bupivacaine (2-3 mg.kg-1). A catheter for repetitive injections had not been inserted. For children less than 10-year-old a parent was present in the theater during all the course of operation.ResultsBetween 1988 and 1995, 22 patients underwent 160 operative interventions on 54 hands. Regional anaesthesia was used in 142 cases, including 140 axillary and 2 interscalene blocks. General anaesthesia was only required in 20 cases, either alone or associated with regional anaesthesia. The success rate of axillary blocks was 98%.DiscussionFor surgery of the hand in patients with RDEB, we switched in 1988 from general anaesthesia with ketamine to axillary block, even in young children, as it is closer to the no-touch principle, which is essential to prevent from blistering. In comparison to general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia raises neither the problems of airway and vascular access, nor those of instrumental monitoring. The main factors of success with regional anaesthesia are technical skills, expertise in the management of patients with RDEB and parental presence in the operating room which makes the procedure less stressful for children.

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