Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | 2019

A suspected case of anesthesia-induced rhabdomyolysis in a child undergoing strabismus surgery.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


We report a case of acute rhabdomyolysis following general anesthesia for strabismus surgery in a previously healthy 11-year-old girl. The patient received a depolarizing muscle relaxant (succinylcholine) and halogenated volatile anesthetic agent (sevoflurane) during surgery. In rare cases, these classes of drugs can trigger malignant hyperthermia (MH) or anesthesia-induced rhabdomyolysis (AIR), which can cause significant morbidity and mortality if not recognized and treated promptly. Pathophysiology, early recognition, and special considerations in strabismus patients are discussed.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.jaapos.2019.01.006
Language English
Journal Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

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