Anesthetic Considerations for Patients with Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies: A Narrative Review
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) is an autosomal dominant demyelinating neuropathy characterized by an increased susceptibility to peripheral nerve injury from trauma, compression, or shear forces. Patients with this condition are unique, necessitating distinct considerations for anesthesia and surgical teams. This review describes the etiology, prevalence, clinical presentation, and management of HNPP and presents contemporary evidence and recommendations for optimal care for HNPP patients in the perioperative period. While the incidence of HNPP is reported at 7-16:100,000, this figure may be an underestimation due to underdiagnosis, further complicating medicolegal issues. With the subtle nature of symptoms associated with HNPP, patients with this condition may remain unrecognized during the perioperative period, posing significant risks. Several aspects of caring for this population, including anesthetic choices, intraoperative positioning, and monitoring strategy, may deviate from standard practices. As such, a tailored approach to caring for this unique population, coupled with meticulous preoperative planning, is crucial and requires a multidisciplinary approach.
Publication Date
4-19-2024
Publication Title
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN
2227-9032
Volume
12
Issue
8
PubMed ID
38667620
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3390/healthcare12080858
Recommended Citation
Laudanski, Krzysztof; Elmadhoun, Omar; Mathew, Amal; Kahn-Pascual, Yul; Kerfeld, Mitchell J.; Chen, James; Sisniega, Daniella C.; and Gomez, Francisco, "Anesthetic Considerations for Patients with Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies: A Narrative Review" (2024). Neurology. 1900.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurology/1900