Jember Medical Journal (JMJ)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): .

Anesthetic Management of Laparoscopic Surgery on a Pediatric Patient: Case Report

Handoko, Adelia (Unknown)
Gemawan, Taufiq (Unknown)
Lubis, Arinie Awindya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Nov 2024

Abstract

Inguinal hernia is an opening on myofascial oblique muscle and transversal muscle or the failure of Nuck canal or processus vaginalis during the gestation week which allows herniation of intra-abdominal or extraperitoneal organ. A 5-year-old child was diagnosed with a left lateral inguinal hernia. The results of the inguinal ultrasound showed movement and movement of the intestines in the left inguinal area through a defect measuring approximately 2.96 centimeters. The patient was planned to undergo laparoscopic high ligation hernia. Laparoscopic technique in adult commonly applied with special consideration. However, the practice in pediatric patient could be more challenging for anesthesiologist. Although laparoscopic surgery is less invasive it could cause more stress due to the pressure of the intra-abdominal pneumoperitoneum by CO2 that is done during the procedure, which then causes hypercapnea due to the absorption of CO2, the decrease of tidal volume, and the decrease of end-tidal volume. Considering pediatric’s different physiology compared to adult and the risks of laparoscopic surgery, special anesthesia management should be conducted. 

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JMJ

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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ember Medical Journal (JMJ) publishes peer-reviewed original articles, case reports and literature review in basic medical research, clinical research, and applied medical science. This journal is published twice (May and November) by Faculty of Medicine Universitas Jember. Articles are original ...