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Title: Anesthetic challenges in oro-facial cleft repair in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Author: Adenekan AT, Faponle AF, Oginni FO. Journal: Middle East J Anaesthesiol; 2011 Oct; 21(3):335-9. PubMed ID: 22428486. Abstract: BACKGROUND AND METHODS: A retrospective review of all patients with oro-facial lip defects operated at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Nigeria over an 18 month period was undertaken with a view to determine: the pattern of presentation; associated clinical problems and congenital anomalies; perioperative complications; anaesthetic techniques used and outcomes; and the determinants of outcome. RESULTS: Of the 80 patients treated, 74 were managed under general anaesthesia but the case records of only 60 (81%) of these patients were available for review. The ages ranged between 3 months and 59 years. The male to female ratio was 1:1. Eighty percent of all cases studied were cleft lip (CL) +/- cleft palate (CP). Of these, 65% were left sided CL, 23% were right sided while 12% were bilateral. All patients had ASA score 1 or 2 at the time of surgery. Halothane in O2 induction was employed in 60% of the patients while 40% had IV induction. Intubation was facilitated with muscle relaxant in 63.3% of these patients. Naso-tracheal intubation was performed in 82% of all cleft palate repairs. Preoperative complications were encountered in 18% of the patients. Associated congenital anomalies were noted in 5% of the cases. One case each of difficult intubation and failed intubation were encountered. Intra-operative dysrrhythmia was noted in 5% of cases; no life-threatening complication was encountered peri-operatively. CONCLUSIONS: There is a dramatic increase in the number of patients presenting for care due to improved awareness of the population. Peri-operative attention to detail is essential in handling the challenges posed by the condition.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]