• Masui · Feb 2007

    Case Reports

    [Case of an accidental total spinal anesthesia caused by 1% ropivacaine].

    • Takashi Ouchi, Yasushi Innami, Naoji Umemura, and Toshiya Koitabashi.
    • Department of Anesthesia, Tokyo Dental College Ichikawa General Hospital, Ichikawa 272-8513.
    • Masui. 2007 Feb 1;56(2):173-4.

    AbstractA case of accidental total spinal anesthesia was presented. A 47-year-old woman was scheduled for a total abdominal hysterectomy. An epidural catheter was inserted at the L1-2 interspace and 10 ml of 1% ropivacaine was injected. Following surgery, the patient did not regain consciousness and we confirmed total spinal anesthesia because of the cerebrospinal fluid leak through the epidural catheter. Therefore propofol was administered again until the recovery of sufficient spontaneous breathing confirmed approximately 3 hours following administration of ropivacaine, and patient was extubated. No neurologic deficits could be detected.

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