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Case study: Anaesthetic management of an achondroplastic dwarf undergoing radical nephrectomy
2010
Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia
A three feet two inch (96 cm) tall achondroplastic patient with urothelial cell carcinoma involving renal pelvis was scheduled for a radical nephrectomy. Radial artery cannulation and central venous access were secured in the pre-induction period. After induction, the airway was secured using a exible breoptic scope. General anaesthesia was maintained with oxygen-nitrous-oxide and continuous propofol infusion. The total duration of anaesthesia was three hours and 50 minutes. To the best of the
doi:10.1080/22201173.2010.10872668
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