<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> W.Q.HUANG,J.Y.FANG,L.C.XIAO,X.P.JIANG,J.H.XIA,X.FENG and N.JIANG Department of Anesthesiology,First Affiliated Hospital,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,China CRANIOPAGUS refers to twins joined only at the head. Craniopagus is the least common type of conjoined twins,only 6.2%of the total(1).O’Connell’s classification is based on relative facial orientation(2).K. R. Winston’s classification is according to the deepest structure that is shared(3). Case report The conjoined craniopagus twins(A and B)were delivered by caesarean section. Twin B had developed anuria at 2months of age. Informed consent for publication was given by the parents. Magnetic resonance imaging showed that the two heads of the twins shared dura and brain (Fig.1).Cerebral angiography revealed that the superior sagittal sinus of Twin B was anastomosed with the superior sagittal sinus of Twin A. The flow direction in the anastomosed sinuses was from Twin B to Twin A. The craniopagus were classified as type D(3). At the time of separation,the twins were 17months old with a combined weight of 25 kg(Fig.2). They were symmetrical and normally developed except for the conjoined heads. The angle of their face’s sagital axis was 130°.Their behavior and personalities were independent. Intravenous ketamine and midazolam had been used for insertion of tissue expanders and radiologic studies without respiratory or circulatory complications. Separation of the craniopagus was carried out in 2001. The total duration of surgery was 52h. The twins were premedicated with atropine 0.15mg each to reduce respiratory tract secretion. Fiftymg of ketamine was intramuscularly given to each twin before establishing intravenous lines. After vecuronium 1.5mg and fentanyl 0.05mg,Twin B was held 15° left laterally and intubated.Twin A was assisted by mask ventilation during intubation of Twin B.Twin A was intubated after the same doses of vecuronium and fentanyl. Intubation was accomplished in one attempt.Similar cases reported involved inhalational induction without muscle relaxant(4-6). |