Anesthetic Management of a Patient with Occipito-Cervical Fusion for Elective Cesarean Section
Roshana P. Mallawaarachchi,
Vasanthi Pinto,
Lal De Silva
Abstract:A 25-year-old primi, with a history of occipto-cervical fusion (OCF) performed at the age of 13 years, presented for an elective cesarean section. A combined spinal–epidural anesthetic (CSE) was administered, with a successful maternal and fetal outcome. The spinal component of the CSE was unsuccessful at providing surgical anesthesia.
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