%0 Case Reports %T Anesthesia Challenges in the Management of Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review. %A Kamal G %A Shah SB %A Gupta A %J AANA J %V 88 %N 1 %D Jan 2020 %M 32008616 暂无%X Freeman-Sheldon syndrome is a congenital myopathy with a reported prevalence of less than 1 per 1 million. Also known as craniocarpotarsal dysplasia, this syndrome is characterized by muscle contractures and soft-tissue dysplasia of the face, hands, and feet. The resulting musculoskeletal deformities may require multiple orthopedic, ocular, and plastic reconstructive surgeries. The anesthetic challenges include a potentially difficult airway and intravenous access, susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia, and an unpredictable response to muscle relaxants. This report of the anesthetic management of 2 children with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome emphasizes the anesthetic considerations for the successful management of patients with this syndrome.