Goldenhar syndrome is a rare congenital condition characterised by craniofacial deformities and vertebral anomalies, which pose significant challenges for anaesthesiologists in airway management and ventilatory support. In this case report, we present a paediatric patient with Goldenhar syndrome for oral rehabilitation and palatoplasty, highlighting the importance of a thorough preoperative evaluation, airway planning and the application of lung protective ventilation strategies. The procedure was successfully done under general anaesthesia without intraoperative or postoperative complications. This case report emphasises the importance of individualised anaesthetic planning in patients with craniofacial and vertebral anomalies. The perioperative risks were significantly reduced by anticipating a potential difficult airway and tailoring ventilatory management.
Malipol et al. (Sun,) studied this question.