Anaesthetic managements of 16 days’ neonate with large occipital meningeoencephalocele in a resource-limited setting, Ethiopia: a clinical case report and review of literature

Author:

Ibrahim Amelmasin Faris1,Ayen Biresaw2,Belayneh Tadesse2,Dereje Tesera2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesia, College of Medicine and Health Science, Dire Dawa University, Dire Dawa

2. University of Gondar, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Critical Care and Anesthesia, Gondar, Ethiopia

Abstract

Introduction: Meningoencephalocele is a rare congenital neural tube defect that results in herniation of brain tissue, necessitating surgical treatment. However, anaesthetic management of meningoencephalocele is challenging because of the giant occipital mass in airway management, particularly for anaesthetists working in resource-limited settings. Therefore, this case report aimed to share the challenges encountered during the perioperative anaesthesia management of a giant occipital meningoencephalocele in Ethiopia. Case presentation: A 16-day-old female neonate was referred from a health centre in Ethiopia for surgical excision and repair of a giant occipital meningoencephalocele (GOM). The main challenges were hemodynamic instability and airway management due to the giant mass on neck movement and inability to achieve the optimal position for intubation. Methods: A single clinical case report discussed challenges encountered during perioperative anaesthesia management of GOM in a resource-limited setting in Ethiopia, and this work has been reported in line with the SCARE 2023 criteria. Conclusion: Anaesthesia management in neonates with GOM is challenging for anaesthetists in resource-limited settings because of the scarcity of different airway equipment and large masses. Another concern was to avoid pressure on the GOM due to rupture, which may result in hemodynamic instability and hypothermia. Therefore, attention should be paid to proper handling of the airway, hypothermia, and fluid loss. Generally, managing an occipital meningoencephalocele poses challenges for anaesthetists, particularly in terms of securing the airway. Despite these challenges, the authors managed with locally available resources.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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