Von Recklinghausen s Disease / Neurofibromatosis can cause bone deformities and skin problems. Multiple soft-nerve tumors or neurofibromas are seen. Light brown tan spots develop on the skin.
The Acrotec Group, a Swiss-based manufacturer of high-precision components, has acquired Friedrich Daniels, a manufacturer of surgical instruments and complete solutions based in Solingen, Germany. Fredrich Daniels is a fourth-generation family business, which has specialised in the production of surgical instrumentation for over 75 years. Friedrich Daniels is headquartered in Solingen, an area which has been focused on blade and knife craftsmanship for centuries. With most surgical instruments requiring at least one "cutting edge", the company benefits massively from the expertise of its region's labour force. Acrotec is a group of companies producing precision components for the watch, jewellery, medtech and other high-end markets. The medtech sector is the primary focus of the organisation's future growth. Acrotec Group companies employs over 2,700 people world-wide at 30 sites, supply 1,500 customers in 50 countries. In 2022, the Acrotec Group generated more tha
The Acrotec Group, a Swiss-based manufacturer of high-precision components, has acquired Friedrich Daniels, a manufacturer of surgical instruments and complete solutions based in Solingen, Germany.
Von Recklinghausen's disease is characterized by skin pigmentation, multiple neurofibromatosis, and osseous changes. In the anesthetic management of patients with von Willebrand's disease, it is important to provide appropriate airway management, taking into account the cutaneous laxity caused by neurofibromatosis of Recklinghausen's disease. This case describes the perioperative management of a patient with Recklinghausen's disease with suspected difficulty in airway management.
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