Successful epidural anesthesia in a patient with an arachnoid cyst, preeclampsia, and triplets.

Regional anesthesia Pub Date : 1996-11-01
R R Gaiser, L Antonik
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Arachnoid cysts are a frequent finding on magnetic resonance imaging; however, the use of major conduction anesthesia in patients with these cysts has not been reported.

Methods: Epidural anesthesia was used in a parturient with a triplet pregnancy preeclampsia, and a documented arachnoid cyst extending from TII to LI.

Results: Epidural anesthesia was successfully used in this high-risk patient, and airway manipulation, which would have been difficult in this patient, was thereby avoided.

Conclusions: Arachnoid cysts are not a contraindication to major conduction anesthesia, as is confirmed by a review of arachnoid cysts and anesthetic considerations.

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蛛网膜囊肿、子痫前期和三胞胎患者硬膜外麻醉的成功。
背景和目的:蛛网膜囊肿是磁共振成像的常见发现;然而,在这些囊肿患者中使用大传导麻醉尚未见报道。方法:采用硬膜外麻醉治疗三胞胎妊娠先兆子痫,蛛网膜囊肿从TII延伸至LI。结果:该高危患者成功应用硬膜外麻醉,避免了本病例难以操作的气道操作。结论:蛛网膜囊肿不是大传导麻醉的禁忌症,回顾蛛网膜囊肿和麻醉注意事项证实了这一点。
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