Case Report

Anesthetic approach to adult moyamoya disease: a case report

  • M. Said Aydoğan
  • Aytaç Yücel
  • Ülkü Özgül
  • Erdoğan Öztürk
  • Hüseyin Konur
  • M. Namık Öztanır
  • M. Özcan Ersoy

Received Date: 30.03.2010 Accepted Date: 10.06.2010 Gulhane Med J 2010;52(3):212-215

Moyamoya disease is an entity, which is caused by obstruction or stenosis in the area between the internal carotid artery, and anterior and middle cerebral arteries, identified angiographically, and does not have an exactly known etiology. The most frequent symptoms of onset are hemorrhage in adults and ischemia in children. In the treatment of moyamoya disease revascularization surgery is performed in order to decrease the vascular fragility. A specialized care is required in the perioperative period since surgery is often complicated by cerebral ischemia or cerebral hemorrhage. Aim in the perioperative anesthetic management is to provide the balance between oxygen supply to and use in the brain. In this case report we aimed to discuss the anesthetic management in a 22-year-old male patient with moyamoya disease in whom a multipl burr hole surgery was performed.

Keywords: Anesthesia, moyamoya disease