2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40981-023-00648-2
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Anesthesia outcomes of pregnant women with spinal diseases: a single-center case-series study

Adila Yakhup,
Hisako Okada,
Izumi Kawagoe
et al.

Abstract: Background Neuraxial anesthesia is widely used as the most effective and standard method in obstetric anesthesia. However, there is a concern that neuraxial anesthesia may be technically difficult or ineffective in pregnant women with spinal disease. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the implementation rate of neuraxial anesthesia among pregnant women with spinal diseases and their success rate at our institution. Methods The subjects of t… Show more

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“…Several cases of successful use of epidural labor analgesia in parturients with repaired meningomyelocele have been reported [1][2][3][4]. However, difficulty of performing an epidural can vary depending on the extent of the spinal lesion and the associated corrective surgery [2,4], potentially increasing the risk of an inadvertent dural puncture. Furthermore, there might be an increased possibility of poor sacral spread of local anesthetics or an asymmetrical block [2].…”
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“…Several cases of successful use of epidural labor analgesia in parturients with repaired meningomyelocele have been reported [1][2][3][4]. However, difficulty of performing an epidural can vary depending on the extent of the spinal lesion and the associated corrective surgery [2,4], potentially increasing the risk of an inadvertent dural puncture. Furthermore, there might be an increased possibility of poor sacral spread of local anesthetics or an asymmetrical block [2].…”
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confidence: 99%