Neuraxial anesthesia for open gastrectomy: when the benefits outweigh the risksdoi:10.23736/S0375-9393.24.17968-0SCIMIA, PaoloSCIAMANNA, PaolaD'AGOSTINO, Massimiliano L.VENTURONI, FedericaSEPOLVERE, GiuseppeSTARNARI, RobertoMinerva Anestesiologica...
Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract Introduction Morbid obesity is one of the major concerns when performing surgeries, due to higher risks of anesthetic complications. Combined spinal and epidural (CSE) anesthesia technique is used effectively in variety of surgical procedures...
Maternal hypotension is a very common result ofneuraxial anesthesiathat should be anticipated and treated early. Before placement of a spinal orepidural block, consideration should be allowed for intravenous hydration to ensure the patient has adequatepreload, which minimizes the effects of sympathectomy...
Unplanned cesarean section in parturients with an epidural catheter in-situ: how to obtain surgical anesthesia? Acta Anaesthesiol Belg. 2013;64(2):61-74.PubMedGoogle Scholar 37. Wong CA. Neuraxial labor analgesia: does it influence the outcomes of labor? Anesth Analg. 2017;124(5):1389-...
Neuraxial anesthesia is often preferred for knee arthroplasty. However, in patients with bleeding diathesis such as ITP, neuraxial anesthetic management remains controversial as there are no specific guidelines, and there is a risk of spinal hematoma. There are numerous case reports of safe regional ...
Central neuraxial blocks (CNBs; spinal and epidural) are techniques that are frequently used for anesthesia or analgesia in the perioperative period and for managing chronic pain. Success of these techniques depends on one’s ability to accurately locate
The patient had emergent indications for thrombolysis posing a unique The American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine[2] (ASRA) suggests avoidance of thrombolytic therapy for 10 days after neuraxial puncture (Grade 1A). However, this was not considered feasible in our ...
Neuraxial anesthesiaThere is no consensus regarding the choice of anesthetic method for patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). We report two cases in which neuraxial anesthesia was safely performed without general anesthesia during open abdominal surgery in patients with severe PH.Case 1: A 59-...
Here, we report the use of labor epidural anesthesia in a 29-year-old woman with HSP. She delivered via cesarean delivery after laboring for 27 h with an epidural catheter in place. The patient tolerated epidural placement well with no adverse neurologic sequelae. The utili...
Obstetric Anesthesia DigestAttanasio L, Kozhimannil KB, Jou J, McPherson ME, Camann W. Women's experiences with neuraxial labor analgesia in the listening to mothers II survey: a content analysis of open-ended responses. Anesth Analg. 2015;121(4):974-980....