We hereby present a short overview of the anaesthesiological considerations regarding the patient with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease also known as hereditary muscle and sensory neuropathy, which affects peripheral nerve...We hereby present a short overview of the anaesthesiological considerations regarding the patient with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease also known as hereditary muscle and sensory neuropathy, which affects peripheral nerves and muscles. Due to pathophysiology of the disease certain anaesthesiological complications associated with HMSN can be related. A case report describing protocol of the total venous anesthesia in the 17-year old patient operated on sacral dermoid with fistulae is presented. The patient recovered without any further complications. In the conclusion we would like to bring the importance of awareness to prepare the HMSN patient for a surgical procedure as well from anesthesiological as from surgical point of view to avoid possible unwanted event such as malignant hyperthermia, hyperkalemia, seizures, prolonged effect of muscle relaxants and worsening of the disease. As an important alternative to general anesthesia regional anesthesia should be considered.展开更多
文摘We hereby present a short overview of the anaesthesiological considerations regarding the patient with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease also known as hereditary muscle and sensory neuropathy, which affects peripheral nerves and muscles. Due to pathophysiology of the disease certain anaesthesiological complications associated with HMSN can be related. A case report describing protocol of the total venous anesthesia in the 17-year old patient operated on sacral dermoid with fistulae is presented. The patient recovered without any further complications. In the conclusion we would like to bring the importance of awareness to prepare the HMSN patient for a surgical procedure as well from anesthesiological as from surgical point of view to avoid possible unwanted event such as malignant hyperthermia, hyperkalemia, seizures, prolonged effect of muscle relaxants and worsening of the disease. As an important alternative to general anesthesia regional anesthesia should be considered.