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Morquio Syndrome with Acute Cord Compression: An Anesthetic Challenge


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1 Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
 

Morquio syndrome with skeletal and extraskeletal manifestations is an anesthetic challenge. Airway management in children with Morquio syndrome can pose added risks of atlantoaxial instability, spinal cord compression, and distorted airway anatomy, leading to difficult mask ventilation and intubation. We report the anesthetic management of a 4‑year‑old child with Morquio syndrome who presented with acute cord compression and underwent emergency decompression of the stenotic spinal canal at the craniovertebral junction. Thorough preoperative evaluation, meticulous planning, and vigilant monitoring in the perioperative period are essential for safe anesthetic management.

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Airway management, Morquio syndrome, spinal cord compression
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Authors

Nischala Dixit
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Bindu George
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
M. Manjuladevi
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Vineesh K. Varghese
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Archana Kalaichelvam
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Morquio syndrome with skeletal and extraskeletal manifestations is an anesthetic challenge. Airway management in children with Morquio syndrome can pose added risks of atlantoaxial instability, spinal cord compression, and distorted airway anatomy, leading to difficult mask ventilation and intubation. We report the anesthetic management of a 4‑year‑old child with Morquio syndrome who presented with acute cord compression and underwent emergency decompression of the stenotic spinal canal at the craniovertebral junction. Thorough preoperative evaluation, meticulous planning, and vigilant monitoring in the perioperative period are essential for safe anesthetic management.

Keywords


Airway management, Morquio syndrome, spinal cord compression