PERIOPERATIVE CARE OF A CHILD WITH CRISPONI SYNDROME
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PERIOPERATIVE CARE OF A CHILD WITH CRISPONI SYNDROME
Abstract
Crisponi syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of muscular contraction of the facial muscles with trismus and excessive salivation simulating a tetanic spasm. These episodes occur in response to tactile stimulation or during crying. Associated physical and constitutional findings include characteristic facial anomalies, camptodactyly, intermittent hyperthermia, and feeding difficulties. We present a 15-month-old girl who required anesthetic care during laparoscopic fundoplication and gastric tube insertion. The perioperative implications of the disorder are reviewed and suggestions for anesthetic management provided.
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