Anesthesia for balloon dilatation of esophageal strictures in children with epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica: from intubation to sedation.

Gottschalk A, Venherm S, Vowinkel T, Tübergen D, Frosch M, Hahnenkamp K

Research article (journal)

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is a rare disease mainly affecting small children. They often have to undergo different surgical procedures, for example balloon dilatation following esophageal strictures to maintain oral intake and prevent malnutrition. RECENT FINDINGS: So far, no specific treatment is available for patients with any forms of epidermolysis bullosa. However, more and more minimal invasive surgical techniques are used to manage symptoms of the disease, for example endoscopic balloon dilatation for severe esophageal strictures. SUMMARY: In this article implications for the anesthetic management of children with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa are described. General anesthesia and sedation techniques are feasible if specific prerequisites are fulfilled. The team providing anesthesia and endoscopy must be familiar with the nature and disabilities of this disease. Coordinated care of the involved disciplines is crucial for all planned procedures regarding perioperative management.

Details about the publication

JournalCurrent Opinion in Anaesthesiology
Volume23
Issue4
Page range518-522
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1097/ACO.0b013e32833bb50b

Authors from the University of Münster

Frosch, Michael
Center of Child and Adolescent Medicine
Gottschalk, Antje
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
Hahnenkamp, Klaus
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
Venherm, Stefan
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
Vowinkel, Thorsten
General Surgery Clinic