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Pneumocephalus following inadvertent intrathecal puncture during epidural anesthesia: a case report and review of the literature

โœ Scribed by David M. Sherer; Chukwuma I. Onyeije; Esther Yun


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
117 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-0802

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โœฆ Synopsis


Regional anesthesia techniques (epidural and spinal) are preferred anesthetic modalities in modern obstetrics, in that both of these modalities enable maternal participation in the delivery process and assist in avoiding maternal aspiration associated with general anesthesia. We report an unusual and potentially severe complication of epidural anesthesia for elective repeat cesarean delivery. Following intravenous hydration and lateral uterine displacement, uneventful epidural anesthesia was administered. Toward the end of the otherwise uneventful cesarean the patient, who had been completely stable, became unresponsive, with dilated pupils that did not respond to light. The patient was immediately intubated and gradually regained consciousness and was extubated within 1 h. Cranial computed tomography disclosed pneumocephalus. Inadvertent pneumocephalus is reviewed.


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