We present a case of torsion dystonia in a 35-yr-old primigravida who presented for a Caesarean section under general anaesthesia. She had limb contractures and severe kyphoscoliosis associated with limited respiratory reserve and function. General anaesthesia was induced using thiopental and divided doses of mivacurium for rapid sequence induction. After the delivery of a healthy male baby, she received i.v. morphine and bilateral iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal blocks and had an uneventful recovery. Technical issues of supine positioning, intubation and respiratory support need to be considered during anaesthesia planning. Although regional anaesthesia is commonly offered for caesarean section, maternal compromise and technical factors may ...
Laurent Bollag, Christopher Kent, Philippe Richebé, Ruth LandauDepartment of Anesthesiolo...
The special problems confronting the obstetric anaesthetist are emphasised. The anaesthetic sequence...
Pregnancy in women with achondroplasia presents major challenges for anaesthetists and obstetricians...
We present a 32-year-old G1P0 woman at 32 weeks and two days gestation with new onset paraplegia, hy...
Introduction: Epidural analgesia is commonly used for management of pain during childbirth. Need for...
Background and objectives: Syringomyelia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the prese...
The prevalence of myasthenia gravis is low. The management implications of this disease in pregnant ...
AbstractIntroductionEpidural analgesia is commonly used for management of pain during childbirth. Ne...
Introduction: Regional anesthesia is the most used in obstetric caesarean section. In particular, th...
SummaryBackground and objectivesSyringomyelia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the ...
We present a case of a primigravida with kyphoscoliosis and pneumonia posted for emergency cesarean ...
Abstract Background Pre-existing poor respiratory function is a significant challenge for women to s...
Abstract Introduction: The term VACTERL is an acronym for an association of congenital malformation...
Forty women presenting for elective Caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia were randomly assigne...
BACKGROUND: Syringomyelia is a rare, slowly progressive neurological condition characterized by the ...
Laurent Bollag, Christopher Kent, Philippe Richebé, Ruth LandauDepartment of Anesthesiolo...
The special problems confronting the obstetric anaesthetist are emphasised. The anaesthetic sequence...
Pregnancy in women with achondroplasia presents major challenges for anaesthetists and obstetricians...
We present a 32-year-old G1P0 woman at 32 weeks and two days gestation with new onset paraplegia, hy...
Introduction: Epidural analgesia is commonly used for management of pain during childbirth. Need for...
Background and objectives: Syringomyelia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the prese...
The prevalence of myasthenia gravis is low. The management implications of this disease in pregnant ...
AbstractIntroductionEpidural analgesia is commonly used for management of pain during childbirth. Ne...
Introduction: Regional anesthesia is the most used in obstetric caesarean section. In particular, th...
SummaryBackground and objectivesSyringomyelia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the ...
We present a case of a primigravida with kyphoscoliosis and pneumonia posted for emergency cesarean ...
Abstract Background Pre-existing poor respiratory function is a significant challenge for women to s...
Abstract Introduction: The term VACTERL is an acronym for an association of congenital malformation...
Forty women presenting for elective Caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia were randomly assigne...
BACKGROUND: Syringomyelia is a rare, slowly progressive neurological condition characterized by the ...
Laurent Bollag, Christopher Kent, Philippe Richebé, Ruth LandauDepartment of Anesthesiolo...
The special problems confronting the obstetric anaesthetist are emphasised. The anaesthetic sequence...
Pregnancy in women with achondroplasia presents major challenges for anaesthetists and obstetricians...