Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome (FSS), recently reclassified as distal arthrogryposis type 2, is a rare congenital syndrome characterized by skeletal malformations, craniofacial deformities and progressive myopathy causing multiple body contractures and respiratory muscles involvement. The literature concerning about this syndrome focuses mostly on pediatric patients. We present the anesthetic management of a forty-year old male patient affected by FSS undergoing elective wedge pulmonary left resection via muscle-sparing mini-thoracotomy. Written informed consent was obtained for this report.
Anesthetic management of a patient with freeman-sheldon syndrome in thoracic surgery / Fiorelli, S., Leopizzi, G., Massullo, D., D'Andrilli, A., Ciccone, A.M., Rocco, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIA. - ISSN 0952-8180. - 48:(2018), pp. 48-49. [10.1016/j.jclinane.2018.05.008]
Anesthetic management of a patient with freeman-sheldon syndrome in thoracic surgery
D'Andrilli, Antonio;
2018
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Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome (FSS), recently reclassified as distal arthrogryposis type 2, is a rare congenital syndrome characterized by skeletal malformations, craniofacial deformities and progressive myopathy causing multiple body contractures and respiratory muscles involvement. The literature concerning about this syndrome focuses mostly on pediatric patients. We present the anesthetic management of a forty-year old male patient affected by FSS undergoing elective wedge pulmonary left resection via muscle-sparing mini-thoracotomy. Written informed consent was obtained for this report.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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