1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-289x(97)80058-1
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Anaesthetic management of labour associated with Klippel-Feil syndrome

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“…A plan for labour was described for 19 women. Advance planning included: the insertion of an epidural for analgesia, with the possibility of extending the level of the block should a caesarean be needed; or caesarean anaesthesia using awake flexible bronchoscopic intubation , facemask anaesthesia or rapid sequence induction with a rescue plan should initial intubation attempts fail . Ten women required emergency surgery.…”
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“…A plan for labour was described for 19 women. Advance planning included: the insertion of an epidural for analgesia, with the possibility of extending the level of the block should a caesarean be needed; or caesarean anaesthesia using awake flexible bronchoscopic intubation , facemask anaesthesia or rapid sequence induction with a rescue plan should initial intubation attempts fail . Ten women required emergency surgery.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have included 136 reports, both full publications and abstracts, covering 158 cases (see also Supporting Information, Appendices S1–S6) . Case reports largely fall into two groups: those describing equipment, or a technique, for provision of general anaesthesia; or those identifying a woman who had predicted airway difficulty, who was managed with regional analgesia or anaesthesia with the aim of avoiding of general anaesthesia.…”
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