The possibility of latex allergy and the implications of the potential life
-threatening allergic reactions among patients (for example those with spin
a bifida), health care professionals, and latex industry workers are discus
sed. Latex allergy is becoming increasingly widespread in medical and surgi
cal practice. Although early reports of latex allergy date from 1927, only
over the last decade has more attention been paid to this condition. This i
s due to an increasing number of reported cases of adverse reactions to lat
ex, varying in severity from mild to fatal. Latex allergy has become a majo
r problem in children with spina bifida, who need to undergo many major agg
ressive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Risk groups have been identi
fied and include patients having multiple surgical procedures, such as thos
e with spina bifida. In this review we aim to emphasise some aspects of the
current management of surgical patients with latex allergy.