International journal of obstetric anesthesia
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Jul 1996
Carotid artery puncture, airway obstruction and the laryngeal mask airway in a preeclamptic patient.
We report a case of a preeclamptic patient with a difficult airway in whom attempted central venous cannulation led to inadvertent carotid artery puncture and dilatation causing immediate life threatening upper airway obstruction. The use of the laryngeal mask airway was life-saving on two occasions when other techniques of airway management had failed. We discuss the series of events that led to this critical incident and suggest areas in which management might have been improved.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Jul 1996
The anaesthetic management of intracranial haemorrhage from arteriovenous malformations during pregnancy: three cases.
We report three cases of intracranial haemorrhage from arteriovenous malformations during pregnancy. The anaesthetic management of the pregnant patient undergoing a major neurosurgical procedure and the anaesthetic management of caesarean section in a patient at risk of recurrent intracranial haemorrhage are discussed.
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We report a case of a parturient with documented chronic Chagas' disease with cardiac manifestations presenting for labor management and complicated by the need for emergent hysterectomy after delivery. Chagas' disease is a common human hematogenous trypanosomiasis in Central and South America which is now, because of population migration, appearing in the USA. This disease predominantly affects the heart and the gastrointestinal system. This report discusses the parasite, the acute and chronic phases of Chagas' disease and highlights its medical implications, including maternal-fetal transfer of Trypanosoma cruzi.