%0 Case Reports %T Acute Macroglossia Post Craniotomy in Sitting Position: A Case Report and Proposed Management Guideline. %A Ababneh O %A Alghanem S %A Al-Shudifat A %A Khreesha L %A Obeidat S %A Bsisu I %J Int Med Case Rep J %V 13 %N 0 %D 2020 %M 32943946 暂无%R 10.2147/IMCRJ.S265206 %X UNASSIGNED: Macroglossia is a rare life-threatening postoperative complication in patients undergoing neurosurgical operations in a sitting position. It is difficult to identify the cause of macroglossia, which can be considered multifactorial in most patients.
UNASSIGNED: We herein present a case of a 37-year-old female patient who was known to have a posterior occipital lesion (low-grade glioma with pilocytic features) and underwent occipital craniectomy followed by supratentorial approach for debulking of the tumor under general anesthesia in a sitting position. The patient developed upper airway edema along with extreme macroglossia immediately following extubation, with increasing difficulty in ventilation. Re-intubation was impossible, and urgent tracheostomy was performed. In the intensive care unit (ICU), the macroglossia worsened, and the patient developed sepsis with multi-organ failure and died 16 days postoperatively.
UNASSIGNED: Acute macroglossia can be a catastrophic postoperative complication, necessitating early identification and a systematic approach to this critical event, in addition to being fully prepared to deal with difficult airway should this complication occur.