Anaesthetic management of primigravida with ovarian cyst for emergency laprotomy- A case report
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Clinical Anaesthesia - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
To avoid fetal exposure to polypharmacy and protection of maternal airway, regional anesthesia is usually preferred in pregnancy. Here, we report a case of 20 year old primigravida with 13±2weeks of gestation, diagnosed as a case of left ovarian cyst posted for emergency laprotomy done under combined spinal epidural anesthesia.
Authors and Affiliations
Rupali N. Gorgile, Sunita Shende, Sanyogita V. Naik
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