Editorial Type:
Article Category: Brief Report
| Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2017
Anesthetic Management of a Patient With a History of Rhabdomyolysis for Dental Treatment
Anesthetic Management of a Patient With a History of Rhabdomyolysis for Dental Treatment
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Page Range: 251 – 252
When general anesthesia is administered for patients considered at high risk for rhabdomyolysis, appropriate precautions are warranted. The use of suitable anesthetics, with attention to intravenous fluid management, electrolyte balance, respiration, and metabolism, should be addressed. We performed general anesthesia for dental treatment and biopsy for fibrous hyperplasia of the buccal mucosa in a patient with a history of rhabdomyolysis. We utilized thiamylal sodium, midazolam, rocuronium bromide, nitrous oxide, fentanyl, and remifentanil without using volatile anesthetics and propofol for this case. No complications of rhabdomyolysis were noted.
Copyright: © 2017 by the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Contributor Notes
Address correspondence to Dr Hitomi Terasaki, Department of Anesthesiology, St Mary's Hospital, 422 Tsubuku-honmachi, Kurume, Fukuoka 830-8543, Japan; dds_ht@yahoo.co.jp.
Received: Dec 15, 2014
Accepted: Feb 12, 2015