Spinal Anesthesia with Ultrasonography (USG) Marker in Morbidly Obese Pregnant Women Undergoing Cesarean Section Surgery: A Case Report
Made Septyana Parama Adi,
I Gusti Ngurah Mahaalit Aribawa,
I Gusti Agung Gede Utara Hartawan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Spinal anesthesia is a regional anesthesia technique used to provide analgesia or numbness in the lower part of the body. This technique has long been employed in childbirth and cesarean section surgeries due to its numerous advantages for pregnant women. Obese pregnant patients often have increased adipose tissue in the back area, making it challenging to identify the appropriate interspinous space.
Case presentation: A 26-year-old primigravida at 38 weeks of gestation with morbid obesity, s… Show more
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