Abstract:
Carotid body tumor (CBT) is a rare tumor, which arises at bifurcation of carotid artery from
chemoreceptor cells. These cells sense the partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide from
the blood. Hence, carotid body plays an important role in the control of ventilation during hypoxia,
hypercapnia, and acidosis. The tumor arising from these cells is benign and has tendency to turn
out malignant. This tumor is found in persons who live at high altitudes. Removal of tumor poses
several anesthetic challenges and perioperative morbidity or mortality. We report successful
anesthetic management of CBT excision