Painful myokymia after surgery in a patient with Isaacs’ syndrome: a case report

Author:

Okutani HiroaiORCID,Okano Yukari,Hirose Munetaka

Abstract

Abstract Background Isaacs’ syndrome is a peripheral nerve hyperexcitability syndrome and rare acquired channel disease. The symptoms (myokymia, neuromyotonia, and muscle spasm) emerge even during sleep. This report describes the anesthetic management, especially neuromuscular blocking drugs and postoperative pain, in a case of Isaacs’ syndrome. Case presentation A 63-year-old woman with Isaacs’ syndrome underwent elective laparoscopic distal gastrectomy under general anesthesia without epidural anesthesia. She received double filtration plasmapheresis four times to alleviate symptoms before surgery. To avoid a prolonged neuromuscular blockade, we performed total intravenous anesthesia and titrated muscle relaxant with neuromuscular monitoring. Anesthetic management was performed without any problems. However, pain management after surgery proved difficult as she experienced severe pain due to myokymia. Conclusions Despite attempts to minimize symptoms, severe postoperative pain associated with myokymia occurred. Continuous regional anesthesia should be considered to treat pain from abnormal discharge in the central nervous system in Isaacs’ syndrome.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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