2014
DOI: 10.4103/0259-1162.128920
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Anesthetic management of a pregnant patient with pseudo-pancreatic cyst for cysto-gastrostomy

Abstract: Non-obstetric diseases during pregnancy are not uncommon. The presence of systemic disease may further insult the pregnancy leading to alteration in the normal function of other system. Hence, it is important to treat the disease depending upon the severity and type of urgency. Several systemic diseases in pregnancy and management have been reported earlier but it is necessary to report a rare pathology, treatment option and its anesthetic management. We report anesthetic management of a rare case of pseudo pa… Show more

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“…[4,5] It is important that whatever type of anesthesia, the goal should be to maintain stable hemodynamics, perioperative good analgesia, avoid drugs having teratogenicity, maintain good uteroplacental flow, and prevent intra-op fetal hypoxia and acidosis. [6,7] General anesthesia brings about hemodynamic changes in both mother and fetus, also changes in fetal blood gas exchange. The asphyxiated fetus cannot increase oxygen extraction, thus blood flow to vital organs is reduced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4,5] It is important that whatever type of anesthesia, the goal should be to maintain stable hemodynamics, perioperative good analgesia, avoid drugs having teratogenicity, maintain good uteroplacental flow, and prevent intra-op fetal hypoxia and acidosis. [6,7] General anesthesia brings about hemodynamic changes in both mother and fetus, also changes in fetal blood gas exchange. The asphyxiated fetus cannot increase oxygen extraction, thus blood flow to vital organs is reduced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to treat the disease depending upon the severity and type of urgency. The management of several diseases in pregnancy has been reported earlier but it is necessary to report a rare pathology, treatment option and its anaesthetic management [1]. Spinal tumors although being rare in pregnancy can cause serious problems in terms of continuing pregnancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%