2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2009.01.011
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Spinal anesthesia for a cesarean delivery in a woman with type-2M von Willebrand disease: case report and mini-review

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“…The use of neuraxial techniques was reported in 74% (100/136) of deliveries, of which three were spinal [38,54,100], 92 epidural [27,40,41,44,50,52,81,83,95,97,100,103,109], two combined spinal/epidural [32,46], one lumbar [33], one caudal anesthesia [98] and one unspecified neuraxial technique [66]. One woman was reported to have experienced lumbar bleeding, no other complications were reported [66].…”
Section: Narrative Synthesis -Individual Patient Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of neuraxial techniques was reported in 74% (100/136) of deliveries, of which three were spinal [38,54,100], 92 epidural [27,40,41,44,50,52,81,83,95,97,100,103,109], two combined spinal/epidural [32,46], one lumbar [33], one caudal anesthesia [98] and one unspecified neuraxial technique [66]. One woman was reported to have experienced lumbar bleeding, no other complications were reported [66].…”
Section: Narrative Synthesis -Individual Patient Datamentioning
confidence: 99%