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Anesthetic Management of a Pediatric Patient With CTNNB1-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder: A Case Report.

Created on 15 Aug 2026

Authors

Ana Rita Rocha, Conceição Cardante Santos, Petra Alves, Cristina Peixoto Gomes

Published in

Cureus. Volume 18. Issue 7. Pages e112723. Epub Jul 15, 2026.

Abstract

CTNNB1-related neurodevelopmental disorder with spastic diplegia and visual defect (NEDSDV) is a rare genetic condition characterized by developmental delay, axial hypotonia, peripheral spasticity, and ophthalmologic abnormalities. Due to its phenotypic overlap with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy, NEDSDV may be underdiagnosed, and its anesthetic implications remain undocumented. We report the perioperative management of a two-year-old female with NEDSDV undergoing elective adenoidectomy and myringotomy in a hospital-based ambulatory surgical center. Anesthetic care was individualized, with emphasis on airway planning, cautious titration of anesthetic agents, and multimodal opioid-sparing analgesia. The perioperative course was uneventful, and the patient was safely discharged on the same day. Following a comprehensive literature review, no prior anesthetic reports were identified in patients with NEDSDV. To our knowledge, this case represents one of the first published anesthetic descriptions in a pediatric patient with NEDSDV and highlights key considerations for safe and effective anesthesia in this emerging clinical population.

PMID:
42602844
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 15 Aug 2026.

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