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Int J Obstet Anesth · Jul 1999
What height of block is needed for manual removal of placenta under spinal anaesthesia?
- C R Broadbent and R Russell.
- Nuffield Dept of Anaesthetics, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
- Int J Obstet Anesth. 1999 Jul 1; 8 (3): 161-4.
AbstractThe technique of spinal anaesthesia for manual removal of placenta was examined prospectively in 101 women. Factors associated with maternal discomfort during surgery were the height of the block (P = 0.007) and the force applied by the surgeon in removing the placenta (P = 0.04). A sensory block to cold to T9 or T10 resulted in discomfort for six out of 27 women (22%). Only two women out of 38 experienced discomfort with a block to T6 or above. A block to cold to T6 or above is therefore recommended for manual removal of placenta under subarachnoid block. Factors not affecting maternal comfort were grade of the obstetrician, (P = 0.61), grade of the anaesthetist (P = 0.88), position of the mother during spinal injection (P = 0.32), volume of hyperbaric bupivacaine injected (P = 0.75), time from spinal injection to the start of surgery (P = 1.0), and duration of surgery (P = 0.77). Intraoperative hypotension was more common in those women with greater blood loss, (P = 0.002), but not with higher sensory levels (P = 0.31).
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