Successful Anesthetic Management from Separation Surgery of Pygopagus Conjoined Twin; Lesson-Learning With A Teleanesthesia

M. Adhi, Arie Utariani, Lucky Andriyanto
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Introduction: The management of conjoined twins requires multidisciplinary teamwork. The complex problems in conjoined twin separation surgery are challenging for anesthesiologists without experience in the management of conjoined twins. Objective: To describe anesthetic management and utilization of teleanesthesia in conjoined twin separation surgery. Case Report: Sixty days-old pygopagus type conjoined twins, with a total body weight of 7030 grams. Both babies looked healthy, moved actively, found no respiratory function disorders, were hemodynamically stable and had no congenital abnormalities. The sacral region's computerized tomography scan (CT-scan) reveals conjoined twins with skin unification and subcutaneous in the perianal region and no internal-vertebral-spinal fusion. Two anesthesia teams performed the management of anesthesia. After confirming there was no cross-circulation with the atropine test, we alternately induced anesthesia by inhalation technique while maintaining spontaneous breathing. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane 2.0-3.0 vol%, in a mixture of oxygen and air with a flow of 4 L/min using Jackson Reese. Circulating volume, hemodynamic stability, and normothermia were maintained intraoperatively. The separation surgery lasted 20 minutes, and the total surgical time for each baby was two hours. Awake extubation was performed immediately after the surgery was complete. Both babies underwent postoperative care at the PICU and were discharged on day 11. During the pre-operative for surgery, the local team conducted telemedicine consultations with the pediatric anesthesia team at Dr. Soetomo hospital and performed intra-anesthesia telementoring. Conclusion: Careful preparation and pre-operative evaluation, proper intra-anesthesia maintenance and monitoring, as well as good communication and teamwork, are keys to successful anesthesia management in conjoined twin separation surgery. Consultation and assistance from an experienced team during surgery using teleanesthesia are significantly beneficial to the anesthesiologist without experience in conjoined twin separation surgery.
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Pygopagus连体双胞胎分离手术的成功麻醉处理远程麻醉的经验教训
导言:连体双胞胎的治疗需要多学科的团队合作。连体双胞胎分离手术的复杂问题对没有连体双胞胎管理经验的麻醉师来说是一个挑战。目的:探讨远程麻醉在连体双胞胎分离手术中的麻醉管理及应用。病例报告:60日龄侏儒型连体双胞胎,总体重7030克。两个婴儿看起来都很健康,活动活跃,没有发现呼吸功能障碍,血液动力学稳定,没有先天性异常。骶骨区域的计算机断层扫描(ct)显示连体双胞胎有皮肤统一和肛周皮下,没有内-椎-脊柱融合。两个麻醉小组进行麻醉管理。经阿托品试验确认无交叉循环后,在保持自主呼吸的同时交替采用吸入性技术诱导麻醉。麻醉用体积% 2.0 ~ 3.0的七氟醚维持,在氧气和空气的混合物中,使用Jackson Reese,流量为4l /min。术中维持循环容量、血流动力学稳定性和正常体温。分离手术持续20分钟,每个婴儿的总手术时间为2小时。手术完成后立即进行清醒拔管。两名婴儿在PICU接受了术后护理,并于第11天出院。在手术前,当地团队与Dr. Soetomo医院的儿科麻醉团队进行了远程医疗会诊,并进行了麻醉内远程监护。结论:精心的术前准备和评估,正确的麻醉维持和监护,良好的沟通和团队合作是连体双胞胎分离手术麻醉管理成功的关键。对于没有连体双胞胎分离手术经验的麻醉师来说,远程麻醉手术过程中有经验的团队的咨询和协助是非常有益的。
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