Abstract:Our aim was to present a case of postprandial hypotension in a tetraplegic patient with a cercal spinal cord lesion. A 43-year-old woman presented in the emergency room with tetraplegia after a motor vehicle crash. Radiologic studies showed dislocation at the C4-C5 level. Promptly, under general anesthesia, she underwent closed reduction, anterior cervical discectomy, and fusion at the C4-C5 level for stabilization. From the second day postoperatively, her systolic blood pressure was reduced from 120-150 mmHg … Show more
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