A&A practice
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Case Reports
A Case Report of Paravertebral Block: A Safe Alternative for Microdiscectomy in a Pregnant Patient.
Nonobstetric surgery during pregnancy is common. Administration of safe anesthesia to a pregnant patient, while minimizing its side effects on the fetus, is a major challenge for the anesthesiologist. ⋯ Regional nerve blocks are being explored as possible alternatives whenever feasible. This report emphasizes the usefulness of ultrasound-guided, modified bilateral paravertebral block in a first-trimester pregnant patient undergoing microdiscectomy for cauda equina syndrome.
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A healthy, 34-year-old primigravida at 41 weeks gestational age presented for cesarean delivery due to a category 2 fetal heart tracing remote from delivery. After completion of the surgery under epidural anesthesia, bilateral quadratus lumborum blocks were performed for postoperative pain. ⋯ These symptoms resolved within 24 hours. Considering the time course of her symptoms, we believe that the quadratus lumborum block was the likely culprit.
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Case Reports
Sugammadex Reversal of a Large Subcutaneous Depot of Rocuronium in a Dialysis Patient: A Case Report.
Sugammadex is a modified gamma cyclodextrin that encapsulates rocuronium. We report the successful use of sugammadex in the management of an elderly man with end-stage renal failure who sustained an infiltration of subcutaneous rocuronium during rapid sequence induction of general anesthesia. ⋯ This report demonstrates the efficacy of sugammadex to reverse neuromuscular block in elderly patients with poor renal function. Moreover, the duration of action for sugammadex was sufficient to neutralize the ongoing absorption of subcutaneous rocuronium.
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Case Reports
Bilateral Erector Spinae Plane Block for Surgery on the Posterior Aspect of the Neck: A Case Report.
The erector spinae plane block is an interfascial plane block whereby local anesthetic is injected within the plane deep to the erector spinae muscle and superficial to the transverse process. To date, it has been used to provide analgesia in thoracic, abdominal, and lumbar regions. We present the first reported case of bilateral erector spinae plane block being used to provide surgical anesthesia in the cervical region.
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Inadvertent placement of a tracheostomy tube through the stoma with the distal tip cephalad in the pharynx is an unusual but potentially devastating complication. Previously reported only once in the literature, its occurrence is not well known. ⋯ Prompt identification of this rare complication is essential because the consequences can be fatal. We present a case describing the inadvertent insertion of a tracheostomy tube into the pharynx during emergency tracheostomy and its subsequent management.