Clinics in plastic surgery
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Apert patients frequently provide a challenge in airway management. For simple procedures, a safe anesthetic plan can be formulated if the anatomic factors affecting the airway are carefully considered. More extensive and prolonged craniofacial reconstructive surgeries require more monitoring and include all the problems associated with difficult intubation, hazardous airway management, massive blood loss and fluid shift, and long anesthetic times. After assessment of all these specific needs, the anesthesiologist will be presented with a difficult but not insurmountable risk.
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An acneiform eruption is a well-recognized feature of Apert syndrome. Management is determined by the extent and morphology of the eruption. This article details treatment procedures for acne that closely resembles acne vulgaris.