Marques-Pires, RTrindade, H2017-06-122017-06-122017-04Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim. 2017 Apr;64(4):233-236http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2713Neonates and small infants with syndromes characterized by the presence of craniofacial abnormalities may represent great challenges regarding the management of the airway. We describe the case of a 9-day-old neonate with Treacher Collins syndrome, in which a laryngeal mask was essential to improve the airway obstruction, ventilate the patient and serve as an airway conduit for a fiberoptic intubation. By presenting this case, we intend to show that in neonates with Treacher Collins syndrome, in whom difficulties ventilation and intubation are expected, a thoughtful airway management planning is mandatory.engCHLC ANSAirway Obstruction/etiologyAirway Obstruction/therapyLaryngeal MasksMandibulofacial Dysostosis/complicationsThe Airway Approach to a Neonate with Treacher Collins Syndrome. Case ReportManejo de la Via Aérea en un Recién Nacido con Síndrome de Treacher Collins. Caso Clínicojournal article10.1016/j.redar.2016.10.003