Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) presents significant challenges in airway management and postoperative care, especially in infants undergoing cleft palate repair. The most critical task for paediatric anaesthetists is securing the airway. The presence of aero-digestive disorders makes postoperative care equally challenging, which is often underemphasised. This report describes the management of a 17-month-old male child with PRS and a partial cleft palate who aspirated postoperatively following palatoplasty. Prompt intervention with nebulised bronchodilators, oxygen therapy, and intravenous antibiotics led to significant clinical improvement. The case underscores the necessity of developing standardised guidelines for managing children post-surgery.
Keywords: aerodigestive disorders; difficult airway; eras protocol; palatoplasty; postoperative pulmonary complications.
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