波兰综合征:一例手术后难以断气的病例

Q4 Medicine Polish Annals of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.29089/paom/178080
I. S. Mohamad, Idzman Idros, Sabrina Jane Dass, Mohammad Zawawi Yaacob, Voon Meng Leow
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波兰综合征是一种罕见的先天性畸形,每 30,000 名儿童中就有 1 名。其特点是出生时即明显出现单侧胸壁肌肉发育不全或缺乏。很少发现双侧胸肌缺失。我们要强调的是波兰综合征的罕见性,以及术后恢复(主要是通气)所面临的挑战。我们介绍了一例 44 岁女性的病例,她的胸壁畸形未经检查,需要在全身麻醉下进行紧急手术干预。术后,她需要长时间的通气支持,随后被诊断为波兰综合征。患者因左侧肝结石伴肝脓肿接受了急诊开腹手术和左侧肝切除术。术后,她需要长时间通气,并逐渐断氧。影像学检查显示左胸大肌缺失,因此诊断为波兰综合征。波兰综合征是一种罕见的先天性畸形。波兰综合征是一种罕见的先天性畸形,接受全身麻醉的患者在通气时缺乏正常的呼吸机制。波兰综合征是一种罕见的先天性异常。
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Poland syndrome: A case of difficult weaning of ventilation after surgery
Poland syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly that occurs in 1 in 30,000 children. It is characterised by unilateral underdevelopment or lack of the chest wall muscle that is apparent at birth. Rarely is it discovered to involve a bilateral chest muscular deficit. Poland syndrome presents in a wide variety of ways, which can often make diagnosis challenging.We would like to highlight the rarity of Poland syndrome, and the challenges of post-operative recovery, primarily the ventilation.We presented a case of a 44-year-old female with non-investigated chest wall deformity, whom required emergency surgical intervention under general anaesthesia. Post-operatively, she required prolonged ventilatory support, and was then diagnosed with Poland syndrome.The patient had undergone an emergency laparotomy and left lateral hepatectomy for left hepatolithiasis with liver abscess. Post-operation, she required prolonged ventilation, with gradual weaning of oxygen. Imaging studies showed absence of left pectoralis major, thus a diagnosis of Poland syndrome. Gradually she was weaned off and had a successful post operative recovery.Poland syndrome is a rare congenital abnormality. In patients undergoing general anaesthesia, the normal mechanics of breathing while ventilated are absent. Their recovery is longer and requires prolonged ICU admission.
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