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J Nippon Med Sch ; 84(5): 237-240, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29142185

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Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA) syndrome is a neuropathy characterized by insensitivity to pain, impaired thermoregulation, anhidrosis, and mental retardation. A 9-year old boy with CIPA syndrome, underwent 2 operations for a calcaneal ulcer. During the first operation standard monitorization was performed. In the second operation, Bispectral Index (BIS) monitoring was added and temperature was monitored with an esophageal probe. In the first operation, in which anesthesia induction was applied with ketamine and midazolam, extremity movements with surgical stimuli were seen. Despite pain insensitivity, as extremity movements were seen with surgical stimuli, propofol was administered in the second operation. Throughout the operation, the BIS values varied from 19-58 and body temperature was measured as 36.1°C-36.9°C. In conclusion, despite the absence of pain sensitivity in CIPA syndrome cases, there is an absolute need for the administration of anesthesia in surgical procedures because of tactile hyperesthesia.


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Anestesia , Calcáneo , Úlcera del Pie/cirugía , Neuropatías Hereditarias Sensoriales y Autónomas/complicaciones , Hiperestesia/etiología , Hiperestesia/prevención & control , Hipohidrosis/complicaciones , Complicaciones Intraoperatorias/etiología , Complicaciones Intraoperatorias/prevención & control , Insensibilidad Congénita al Dolor/complicaciones , Temperatura Corporal , Niño , Monitores de Conciencia , Úlcera del Pie/complicaciones , Humanos , Ketamina , Masculino , Midazolam , Monitoreo Intraoperatorio , Propofol , Segunda Cirugía , Síndrome
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