Anaesthetic management of an infant posted for ventricular septal defect closure with right-sided eventration of diaphragm
Chitralekha Patra, Naveen G Singh, N Manjunatha, Anand BhattIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2018 62(2):136-138
Eventration of the diaphragm is a rare entity, characterised by abnormal elevation of a dome of diaphragm. In this condition, the diaphragm is composed of fibrous tissue with few or no interspersed muscle fibres. Eventration can be congenital or acquired. Congenital eventration results from inadequate development of muscles or absence of phrenic nerve. The common cause of acquired eventration is injury to the phrenic nerve from traumatic birth injury or surgery for heart disease. The perioperative anaesthetic management of diaphragmatic eventration along with ventricular septal defect with severe pulmonary hypertension makes this case both challenging and unique.
Source: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Chitralekha Patra Naveen G Singh N Manjunatha Anand Bhatt Source Type: research
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