Brain infarction following elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a patient with sickle cell disease and previously undetected Moyamoya syndrome

Conclusion Early onset of MoyaMoya syndrome related stroke postoperatively after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is difficult to be assessed immediately. Acute stroke is an infrequent disease of pediatric age group patients. MoyaMoya is a rare cerebrovascular disease of unknown etiology. Our patient is 7 year-old male child who presented immediately postoperatively with abnormal movement of right upper and lower limbs and right upper limb weakness, and no history of MoyaMoya syndrome, which is rare, but important cause of stroke in children. Cerebral revascularization surgery leads to favorable outcome. The present case highlights the importance of considering "MoyaMoya syndrome" in sickle cell disease patients who are going for surgery irrespective of their age group.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research