Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.

This case report involving an early salvaged patient with a myotonic dystrophy typ 1 outlines the interdisciplinary method to control an unexpected acute life-threatening complication in gastrointestinal procedures in infancy. The only way to guarantee the patient's safety in such a scenario is...

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Main Authors: 10.14587/paccj.2020.4, M. Oberhauser
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Published: Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal 2020-01-01
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description This case report involving an early salvaged patient with a myotonic dystrophy typ 1 outlines the interdisciplinary method to control an unexpected acute life-threatening complication in gastrointestinal procedures in infancy. The only way to guarantee the patient's safety in such a scenario is an exact and interdisciplinary planning and following the guidelines to rescue the foreign body.
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spelling doaj.art-2ff83561ad9946df804316afb230bb4d2023-05-04T16:28:25ZengPediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care JournalPediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)2281-84212020-01-0181222610.14587/paccj.2020.4Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.10.14587/paccj.2020.40M. Oberhauser1Institute of Anaesthesiology Ostschweizer Kinderspital Sankt Gallen, SchweizInstitute of Anaesthesiology Ostschweizer Kinderspital Sankt Gallen, SchweizThis case report involving an early salvaged patient with a myotonic dystrophy typ 1 outlines the interdisciplinary method to control an unexpected acute life-threatening complication in gastrointestinal procedures in infancy. The only way to guarantee the patient's safety in such a scenario is an exact and interdisciplinary planning and following the guidelines to rescue the foreign body.http://www.anestesiarianimazione.com/PACCJ%202020/Successful%20evacuation%20of%20a%20PEG%20probe%20plate%20in%20the%20oesophagus%20of%20a%2016%20week%20old%20child%20with%20myotonic%20dystrophy%20An%20interdisciplinary%20approach.pdfairwayrespiratory arrestcomplicationscongenital anomalies and syndromes
spellingShingle 10.14587/paccj.2020.4
M. Oberhauser
Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)
airway
respiratory arrest
complications
congenital anomalies and syndromes
title Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
title_full Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
title_fullStr Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
title_full_unstemmed Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
title_short Successful evacuation of a PEG probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy. An interdisciplinary approach.
title_sort successful evacuation of a peg probe plate in the oesophagus of a 16 week old child with myotonic dystrophy an interdisciplinary approach
topic airway
respiratory arrest
complications
congenital anomalies and syndromes
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