Originally Posted by Idiopathik Hello all - I have a question. I have a 2 year old boy who may need to be circumcised in the near future. I am fine with the procedure itself, but I am very anxious about having him put under general anesthesia. What are the main risks in this age group? Is it more difficult to manage the airway on these little guys? I have not had the consultation with the surgeon or anesthesiologist yet, but I am wondering what are good questions to ask them before I decide to have this done (he has had several problems related to not being circ'd). Thanks for any advice!!
Anesthesia is easy in kids - they go to sleep quickly and wake up quickly. Airway management is usually very easy. Mask or LMA are fine.
Your surgeon may consider a penile block while he's asleep. They're done very commonly from newborns to adults. I have no experience with caudals, but it sounds like a little overkill, and I wouldn't consider having one done on my child unless this was a pediatric anesthesiologist or anesthetist with LOTS of experience. I've done lots of anesthetics for kiddie circs in 25 years, never seen a caudal for one. Not saying it's necessarily a bad thing, but again, it seems a little but of overkill, IMHO.
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