Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation

We want to present the clinical case of a female patient with the asymptomatic Chiari I type malformation, without surgical correction and with concomitant epilepsy who underwent planned C-section under epidural anesthesia. A 29-year old pregnant women on the 39 week of pregnancy entered the materni...

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Main Authors: V. D. Zukin, Ye. V. Grigimalsky, A. Y. Garga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Interdisciplinary Academy of Pain Medicine 2018-08-01
Series:Медицина болю
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Online Access:https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/104
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spelling doaj-e1462c0dc91344b8a0b3949a3e23d95e2020-11-25T00:49:03ZengInterdisciplinary Academy of Pain MedicineМедицина болю2414-38122519-27522018-08-0132757910.31636/pmjua.v3i2.104104Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformationV. D. Zukin0Ye. V. Grigimalsky1A. Y. Garga2Maternity Hospital “Leleka”, KyivMaternity Hospital “Leleka”, KyivMaternity Hospital “Leleka”, KyivWe want to present the clinical case of a female patient with the asymptomatic Chiari I type malformation, without surgical correction and with concomitant epilepsy who underwent planned C-section under epidural anesthesia. A 29-year old pregnant women on the 39 week of pregnancy entered the maternity hospital for the delivery. It was decided to conduct a planned caesarean section. The epidural anesthesia with 0.75 % solution of the ropivacaine was chosen as the method of anesthesia. The patient did not receive antiepileptic treatment due to her implacable refusal. She underwent surgery and anesthesia well. On the third day after surgery, the patient suffered of a convulsive as sault, which was stopped by intravenous administration of diazepam. This article briefly describes the genetic background, classification, clinical manifestations and treatment tactics for patients with Chiari malformation and the features of C-section anesthesia in pregnant women with this pathology.https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/104Chiari malformationcaeserian sectionanaesthesiaepidural anaesthesia
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author V. D. Zukin
Ye. V. Grigimalsky
A. Y. Garga
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Ye. V. Grigimalsky
A. Y. Garga
Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
Медицина болю
Chiari malformation
caeserian section
anaesthesia
epidural anaesthesia
author_facet V. D. Zukin
Ye. V. Grigimalsky
A. Y. Garga
author_sort V. D. Zukin
title Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
title_short Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
title_full Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
title_fullStr Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
title_full_unstemmed Choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with Arnold – Chiari malformation
title_sort choosing an anesthetic technique in pregnant women with arnold – chiari malformation
publisher Interdisciplinary Academy of Pain Medicine
series Медицина болю
issn 2414-3812
2519-2752
publishDate 2018-08-01
description We want to present the clinical case of a female patient with the asymptomatic Chiari I type malformation, without surgical correction and with concomitant epilepsy who underwent planned C-section under epidural anesthesia. A 29-year old pregnant women on the 39 week of pregnancy entered the maternity hospital for the delivery. It was decided to conduct a planned caesarean section. The epidural anesthesia with 0.75 % solution of the ropivacaine was chosen as the method of anesthesia. The patient did not receive antiepileptic treatment due to her implacable refusal. She underwent surgery and anesthesia well. On the third day after surgery, the patient suffered of a convulsive as sault, which was stopped by intravenous administration of diazepam. This article briefly describes the genetic background, classification, clinical manifestations and treatment tactics for patients with Chiari malformation and the features of C-section anesthesia in pregnant women with this pathology.
topic Chiari malformation
caeserian section
anaesthesia
epidural anaesthesia
url https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/104
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