نتایج جستجو برای: emergency cesarean

تعداد نتایج: 153552  

2015
Daniel Soltanifar David Bogod Sally Harrison Brendan Carvalho Pervez Sultan

Background. There is no consensus on the optimum management of failed tracheal intubation in emergency cesarean delivery performed for fetal compromise. The decision making process on whether to wake the patient or continue anesthesia with a supraglottic airway device is an underexplored area. This survey explores perceptions and experiences of obstetric anesthetists managing failed intubation....

2017
Ahmed M. Abbas Mohamed Nagy

Posterior wall uterine rupture is a rare complication. Trial of vaginal birth after cesarean section (CS) is a predisposing factor especially when associated with augmentation of labor. Here we report a case of intrapartum uterine rupture during the second stage of labor in a multiparous woman trying vaginal birth after previous CS. Emergency laparotomy was done and the baby was saved. Repair o...

Journal: :Journal of perinatal medicine 2010
Joachim W Dudenhausen Frank A Chervenak

Over recent decades there has been a considerable increase in the mean age at which mothers in the industrialized world give birth to their first child. For example, since 1990 in the USA, the number of pregnant women aged 45–49 years has increased 190% w2x. Similarly, there is intense debate on the increasing proportion of cesarean deliveries; however, there is little recognition of the connec...

2013
Maki Nabatame Katsuaki Tanaka Takashi Mori Kiyonobu Nishikawa

Patients with Noonan syndrome are characterized by many anesthetic problems, primarily related to potential difficult airway and technical issues with regional anesthesia. We describe the anesthetic management of a difficult case of a parturient with Noonan syndrome requiring emergency Cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. We had to evaluate the patient within a limited amount of time becau...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2010
I T Ekwere N P Edomwonyi C O Imarengiaye

We report the anaesthetic management of two achondroplastic patients who presented for emergency cesarean section. Regional anaesthesia could not be done in both cases as a result of technical difficulties and general anaesthesia was performed. Airway management was done with two different techniques following airway assessment. The perioperative periods were uneventful. We discuss the anaesthe...

2012
N Nargis AK Al-Mahmood D Akhter

only marginally increased among women undergoing a trial of labor2 than among those undergrant an elective repeat cesarean section (0.4% vs 0.2% OR=2.1), with a significant decrease in need for transfusion (OR=0.57) or hysterectomy (OR=0.39), has led authorities to encourage vaginal birth after cesarean3. A group of investigators concluded4 that among women with a previously scarred uterus, ind...

2016
Bruno Antonio Zanfini Antonio Maria Dell'Anna Stefano Catarci Luciano Frassanito Salvatore Vagnoni Gaetano Draisci

Malaria is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in Africa, Southeast Asia and South America. Nonetheless, several cases of malaria have been reported in Western countries involving travelers from endemic areas, though very few involve pregnant women. In this article, we report a case of a young woman born in Sierra Leone who had been living in Italy for ...

2011
Chen-I Kuan

This paper examines the gender politics of Cesarean sections (C-sections) in Taiwan, the country with the third highest Cesarean rates (C-rates) in the world. Public discourses attribute the high C-rates to the demands of women. According to my fieldwork, the Taiwanese medical system itself is responsible for high C-rates. Taiwanese hospitals enforce a significant amount of medical intervention...

2016
Katrine K. Hedengran Malene R. Andersen Steen Stender Pal B. Szecsi

Introduction. D-dimer levels increase throughout pregnancy, hampering the usefulness of the conventional threshold for dismissing thromboembolism. This study investigates the biological fluctuation of D-dimer in normal pregnancy. Methods. A total of 801 healthy women with expected normal pregnancies were recruited. D-dimer was repeatedly measured during pregnancy, at active labor, and on the fi...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2010
Niraj Sinha Tarek Ansari

Horner's syndrome is a rare complication of epidural analgesia in labour. Although it is a sign of high sympathetic block, patients are usually haemodynamicaly stable. We report a case of undiagnosed Horner's syndrome complicating epidural analgesia in labour, where a standard dose of local anaesthetic was given for an emergency caesarean section without problems. This may confirm the benign na...

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