Difficult Airway in a Patient with Well-Differentiated Epidermoid Carcinoma: A Case Report

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Víctor Rodrigo Islas-Canto
Jacobo Elías Daguer-González
Alexis Emir Noguera-Echeverría
María Fernanda Ibarra-Guerrero
Francisco Rodolfo Esquivel-Díaz
Francisco Alejandro Nava-Rodríguez
Stephany Pilar Castellanos-Bernal
Karla Mariela Astorga-Avilez

Abstract

Introduction: Cutaneous epidermoid carcinoma (SCC) is a common skin tumor that can arise from precursor lesions or de novo. It is the second leading cause of death from skin cancer and its incidence is expected to double by 2030. Risk factors include gender, ionizing radiation, alcohol and tobacco use, and HPV infection. SCC can be classified into five types according to the Peniche classification, with the ulcerative form being the most frequent. Anesthesia management for head and neck cancers is challenging due to airway complications.


Case presentation: An 82-year-old female with a history of biomass combustion smoke exposure and hypertension presented with a painful papular lesion on the left nasal wing. Biopsy revealed well-differentiated epidermoid cancer. Despite treatment, the lesion progressed rapidly, leading to a request for surgical resection. The patient had predictors of difficult intubation and ventilation, and initial intubation attempts were unsuccessful. After aspiration of secretions and intracavitary bleeding, successful intubation was achieved on the second attempt. Controlled ventilation was initiated with specific settings.


Clinical discussion: A difficult airway can pose challenges for anesthesiologists, especially in patients with head and neck cancer. Pre-anesthetic evaluation and preparation for rescue devices or maneuvers are crucial. In this case, the patient had a difficult Intubation Prediction Index. General anesthesia allowed for invasive monitoring, venous access, and reliable mechanical ventilation. Direct laryngoscopy was performed due to retro nasal bleeding, with equipment available for difficult airway management and aspiration.


Conclusion: Anesthetic management for patients with head cancer presents challenges in airway management and carries the risk of complications. Pre-anesthetic and airway assessment are crucial to prevent complications and ensure successful intubation.

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Víctor Rodrigo Islas-Canto, Jacobo Elías Daguer-González, Noguera-Echeverría, A. E., María Fernanda Ibarra-Guerrero, Francisco Rodolfo Esquivel-Díaz, Francisco Alejandro Nava-Rodríguez, Stephany Pilar Castellanos-Bernal, & Karla Mariela Astorga-Avilez. (2024). Difficult Airway in a Patient with Well-Differentiated Epidermoid Carcinoma: A Case Report. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 4(02), 334–340. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v4-i02-32
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