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Acta ortop. mex ; 32(2): 102-107, mar.-abr. 2018. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1019339

ABSTRACT

Resumen: La analgesia congénita es un padecimiento poco frecuente, en la literatura internacional se ha reportado en contados casos desde 1932, año en el que fue descrita por primera vez. Su causa ha sido motivo del desarrollo de múltiples teorías y numerosos estudios a través de los años. Actualmente diversos estudios y experimentos apuntan como origen la mutación en el gen SCN9A que codifica para los canales de sodio, los cuales tienen un papel muy importante en la transmisión de señales nociceptivas en el cuerpo humano. El motivo del presente estudio es dar a conocer dos casos que fueron valorados en el servicio de ortopedia pediátrica de la UMAE HTYOLV, pacientes en quienes la falta de sensibilidad al dolor ha producido lesiones importantes que fueron en su momento motivo de valoración por parte del hospital.


Abstract: Congenital analgesia is a rare condition, reporting in the international literature in rare cases since 1932, when it was first described. Its cause has been the subject of development of multiple theories and studies through the years. Currently various studies and experiments as its origin point mutation in the gene encoding SC9NA sodium channels, which have an important role in nociceptive transmission signals in the human body. The purpose of this study is to present two cases that were valued in the department of pediatric orthopedics at UMAE HTYOLV, patients whose insensitivity to pain has produced significant injuries that were once cause for valuation of the hospital.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/complications , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/diagnosis , Wounds and Injuries
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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 59(5): 602-609, set.-out. 2009. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-526402

ABSTRACT

JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A insensibilidade congênita a dor e anidrose (ICDA) ou neuropatia hereditária sensorial e autonômica tipo IV (NHSA tipo IV) é neuropatia autossômica recessiva rara do grupo das neuropatias hereditárias sensoriais e autonômicas (NHSA), caracterizada por insensibilidade ao estímulo doloroso, anidrose e retardo mental. Existem poucos relatos sobre a conduta anestésica em pacientes com ICDA devido sua extrema raridade. O objetivo deste relato foi apresentar a conduta anestésica em paciente com ICDA submetida à artrodese de tornozelo esquerdo com colocação de haste e discutir as características de interesse para a anestesia nestes pacientes. RELATO DO CASO: Paciente com história de ICDA foi admitida para artrodese de tornozelo esquerdo devido à artropatia de Charcot. Na sala de operação foi monitorizada com eletrocardiógrafo, índice bispectral, SEF 95 por cento, pressão arterial não invasiva e saturação periférica da hemoglobina, medicada com midazolam como pré-anestésico e submetida à anestesia venosa com propofol e cisatracúrio. Não houve a necessidade de administração de analgésicos. Após intubação traqueal, foi acrescentada monitorização da pressão expiratória final do gás carbônico e da temperatura esofágica. Não apresentou complicações no período perioperatório. Teve alta hospitalar no segundo dia de pós-operatório. CONCLUSÕES: Embora apresentem insensibilidade à dor, alguns pacientes apresentam hiperestesia tátil, o que poderia causar sensações desagradáveis durante a manipulação cirúrgica. Apesar de relatos na literatura de pacientes submetidos a bloqueios no neuroeixo e até mesmo a procedimentos sem anestesia, neste caso utilizou-se a anestesia venosa que proporcionou condições adequadas para o procedimento anestésico-cirúrgico.


ACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Congenital insensitivity to pain and Anhidrosis (CIPA) or hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV (HSAN IV) is a rare autosomal recessive neuropathy of the group of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies (HSAN) characterized by insensitivity to pain, anhidrosis, and mental retardation. Since it is a rare condition, reports on the anesthetic conduct in patients with CIPA are not easily found in the literature. The objective of this report was to present the anesthetic conduct in a patient with CIPA undergoing left ankle arthrodesis with placement of an implant, and to discuss the characteristics of this disorder that concern anesthesiologists the most. CASE REPORT: A female patient with a history of CIPA was admitted for left ankle arthrodesis due to Charcot arthropathy. In the operating room, the patient was monitored with an electrocardiograph, bispectral index, 95 percent SEF, non-invasive blood pressure, and peripheral hemoglobin saturation; she was pre-medicated with midazolam and underwent intravenous anesthesia with propofol and cisatracurium. The administration of analgesics was not necessary. After tracheal intubation, monitoring of end-expiratory pressure of carbon dioxide and esophageal temperature were added. The patient did not develop postoperative complications. She was discharged from the hospital on the second postoperative day. CONCLUSIONS: Although there is insensitivity to pain, some patients present tactile hyperesthesia that can cause unpleasant feelings during surgical manipulation. Despite reports in the literature of patients undergoing neuroaxis blocks, and even procedures without anesthesia, intravenous anesthesia, which provided adequate conditions for the anesthetic-surgical procedure was used in this case.


JUSTIFICATIVA Y OBJETIVOS: La falta de sensibilidad congénita al dolor y la anhidrosis (ICDA) o neuropatía hereditaria sensorial y autonómica tipo IV (NHSA tipo IV), es una neuropatía autosómica recesiva rara del grupo de las neuropatías hereditarias sensoriales y autonómicas (NHSA), caracterizada por la insensibilidad al estímulo doloroso, anhidrosis y retraso mental. Existen pocos relatos sobre la conducta anestésica en pacientes con ICDA, debido a su extrema raridad. El objetivo de este relato, fue presentar la conducta anestésica en paciente con ICDA sometida a la artrodesis de tobillo izquierdo con colocación de vástago y discutir las características de interés para la anestesia en esos pacientes. RELATO DEL CASO: Paciente con historial de ICDA que fue admitida para artrodesis de tobillo izquierdo debido a la artropatía de Charcot. En la sala de operación, fue monitorizada con electrocardiógrafo, índice bispectral, SEF 95 por ciento, presión arterial no invasiva y saturación periférica de la hemoglobina, y medicada con midazolam como preanestésico. Posteriormente fue sometida a anestesia venosa con propofol y cisatracurio. No hubo necesidad de administrar analgésicos. Después de la intubación traqueal, se le monitoreó la presión expiratoria final del gas carbónico y de la temperatura esofágica. No presentó complicaciones en el período perioperatorio. Obtuvo su alta al segundo día del postoperatorio. CONCLUSIONES: Aunque presenten insensibilidad al dolor, algunos pacientes debutan con hiperestesia táctil, lo que podría causar sensaciones desagradables durante la manipulación quirúrgica. A pesar de los relatos en la literatura de pacientes sometidos a bloqueos en el neuro eje, e incluso a procedimientos sin anestesia, en ese caso se usó la anestesia venosa, proporcionando condiciones adecuadas para el procedimiento anestésico-quirúrgico.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Young Adult , Anesthesia, General/methods , Hypohidrosis/complications , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/complications , Young Adult
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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2000; 19 (1): 32-36
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-55185

ABSTRACT

Congenital insensitivity to pain is rare hereditary sensory neuropathy which was first described by Deaborn in 1930. It usually manifestated in childhood by a history of unrecognized trauma, in difference to clinical features are stereotyped but its exact nosological status remains in doubt. We report two cases diagnosed with congenital insensivity to pain. These children present self-mutilations of fingers and tips, with cutaneous windys and chronic ulcerations. The diagnosis is usually delayed because of the disease's rarity and difficulties in communicating with the child because of his or her mental retardation. Management includes early recognition of the condition, prevention of injury, immobilization of extremities, and surgical correction of established deformities


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/therapy , Patient Education as Topic , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/complications , Osteomyelitis
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 460-464, 1999.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221953

ABSTRACT

Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA) is a very rare genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system characterized by recurrent episodes of unexplained fever, generalized anhidrosis, insensitivity to pain and temperature, and accompanied by self-mutilating behavior and mental retardation. We report on a 16 month-old boy with CIPA who exhibited these characteristic clinical features. A sural nerve biopsy revealed markedly reduced numbers of unmyelinated and small myelinated fibers, consistent with the characteristic features of CIPA.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Male , Atrophy , Fingers , Hypohidrosis/pathology , Hypohidrosis/complications , Korea , Intellectual Disability/pathology , Intellectual Disability/complications , Microscopy, Electron , Nerve Fibers/ultrastructure , Nerve Fibers/pathology , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/pathology , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/complications , Self Mutilation/pathology , Self Mutilation/etiology , Sural Nerve/pathology , Tongue
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KMJ-Kuwait Medical Journal. 1996; 28 (2): 197-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-41710

ABSTRACT

Congenital indifference to pain is a rare disorder characterised by absence of normal subjective and objective responses to noxious stimuli in patients with intact central and peripheral nervous systems. In this report, we describe five girls affected by this rare disorder. The five girls are members of two families living in Kuwait. The clinical presentation of this disorder as well as its complications are illustrated


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pain Insensitivity, Congenital/complications , Pain
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