2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7979
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Transient aphonia following spinal anesthesia during emergency cesarean section: Case report and review of literature

Gauri Adhikari,
Suson Ghimire,
Gopal Adhikari
et al.

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageSubarachnoid block with local anesthetic agents is a well‐established anesthesia technique among pregnant females for labor analgesia and cesarian delivery. Although it is considered a reliable and safe technique for both mothers and fetuses, unexpected high or low levels of block may occur due to accidental injection of these agents into different meningeal spaces other than intended. Hypotension, bradycardia, headache, and failed anesthesia are common complications of spinal anesthesia. T… Show more

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