Feasibility, efficacy, and safety of ultrasound-guided axillary plexus blockade in pediatric patients with epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica

Heuvel I, Gottschalk A, Langer M, Hahnenkamp K, Ellger B

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

BackgroundIn patients suffering from epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica (DEB), the most severe form of epidermolysis bullosa, trauma or friction cause separation of the skin from underlying tissue with consecutive painful blisters, scarifications, contractures, and pseudosyndactyly. To retain functionality of the hands surgical procedures are necessary. Anesthesia is challenging as difficult airways make general anesthesia risky. Regional anesthesia is considered controversial in patients with EB as accidental subcutaneous injections can cause severe blisters. As ultrasound-guided procedures became standard of care this might have changed however. AimIn this case series, we describe feasibility, efficacy, and safety of ultrasound-guided plexus axillaris block in DEB patients undergoing hand surgery. MethodWe performed a retrospective analysis of the charts of all children with DEB undergoing hand surgery under plexus axillaris block and sedation between 2009 and 2013 in our institution. ResultsNineteen procedures in nine children were performed. Induction of anesthesia (securing monitoring, sedation, plexus block) took a mean time of 34 min. Perioperative analgesia was adequate in all procedures. No complications such as airway incidents, conversion to general anesthesia, movement during surgery, incomplete block, or formation of new blisters were seen. ConclusionUltrasound-guided plexus axillaris block in DEB patients undergoing hand surgery in our institution has been feasible, effective, and safe.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftPediatric Anesthesia (Paediatr Anaesth)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume26
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue4
Seitenbereich405-408
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2016
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1111/pan.12860
Stichwörterepidermolysis bullosa; axillary block; hand surgery; regional anesthesia; sedation; ultrasound

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Ellger, Björn
Klinik für Anästhesiologie, operative Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie
Gottschalk, Antje
Klinik für Anästhesiologie, operative Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie
Hahnenkamp, Klaus
Klinik für Anästhesiologie, operative Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie
Heuvel, Alijda Ursula
Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin - Allgemeine Pädiatrie -
Langer, Martin
Klinik für Unfall-, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie