RT - Journal TY - JOUR A1 - Bajwa, Sukhminder Jit A1 - Kaur, Jasbir A1 - Singh, Amarjit A1 - Singh, Gurpratap T1 - Post-burn facial contractures in pediatric patients: Challenging aspects of difficult airway management YR - 2012/7/1 JF - International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences JO - Int J Health Allied Sci SP - 186 OP - 189 VO - 1 IS - 3 UL - https://www.ijhas.in/article.asp?issn=2278-344X;year=2012;volume=1;issue=3;spage=186;epage=189;aulast=Bajwa;t=5 DO - 10.4103/2278-344X.105085 N2 - Pediatric burn injuries are the most challenging to handle especially when they involve the face as the airway compromise invariably occurs due to edema and inflammation of the soft tissues of pharynx and larynx. The healing of the facial burns causes development of contractures and deformities after survival from the initial insults. Such patients when presented for surgery of the affected area or for that matter any surgery under general anesthesia, poses unique challenges to the attending anesthesiologists. Not only there are technical difficulties, but the socio-behavioral aspects related to pediatric age group and the various side-effects of anesthetic drugs are the main concerns for the anesthesiologist during the entire operative intervention. We are presenting a case of an infant who was brought to our institute by his parents for the cosmetic correction of the contractures and deformities of the lower face and the neck and in whom we faced extensive airway challenges because of the nature of the surgery. ER -