Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (Jan 2012)

Intraoperative neurological event during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia with fentanyl and bupivacaine: Case report and review of literature

  • Bikash Ranjan Ray,
  • Dalim Kumar Baidya,
  • Deepak Mathew Gregory,
  • Rani Sunder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-9185.98349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 374 – 377

Abstract

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Neurological events similar to transient ischemic attack in a peripartum woman are uncommon. Cerebral complications of preeclampsia, thrombo-embolic phenomena, or high spinal can mimic such situations. Spinal anesthesia with local anesthetic and opioid is an established anesthetic technique for cesarean section. Although intrathecal opioids are safe for both the mother and fetus; some unusual complications such as dysphagia alone or associated with facial numbness, aphasia, have been reported. We report a case of transient aphonia and tingling sensation over the face without any dysphagia after intrathecal administration of bupivacaine and fentanyl for cesarean section.

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