The Challenges of Single-Shot Spinal Anaesthesia for Cesearean Section in a Morbidly obese Patient: A Case Report
Date
2005
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Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON).
Abstract
An unusual case of morbid obesity, severe hypertension and twin gestation at 36weeks in an unbooked multigravid patient was presented for cesarean section. She was referred from a private clinic to the obstetric emergency unit of the University College Hospital, Ibadan with history of hypertension in pregnancy. She was a known hypertensive for ten years and her blood pressure was poorly controlled due to non-compliance with medications and medical check-up. She had been having progressive visual loss over the ten year period and had lost three previous pregnancies. Following comprehensive clinical and radiological evaluation, she had a carefully planed single-shot spinal anaesthesia for cesarean delivery of a set of twin which was performed on a double operation table. She remained stable throughout the procedure and post operative period.
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Keywords
Single-Shot Spinal Anaesthesia, Obesity, Hypertension, Cesarean Section
