Achondroplasia and emergency caesarean section: A case report


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Case Report

Author :

Urmila Palaria, Kamal Nayan Joshi, Yeeti Upreti

Volume :

8

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Background: Achondroplasia is the commonest variety of rhizomelic dwarfism, which results from abnormal cartilage formation at epiphyseal growth plates. The peculiar facial features, bony deformities and systemic abnormalities often pose a difficulty in administration of anesthesia, particularly in the parturients. There are very few reported cases of spinal anesthesia in achondroplastic parturients, because of its feared high risks. Case Report: We reported, two cases of achondroplastic parturients with short stature, planned for emergency lower segment caesarean section (LSCS), in view of cephalo-pelvic disproportion under spinal anesthesia. Conclusion: We discussed the anesthetic issues to achondroplastic parturients and finally did under spinal anesthesia. Besides, a myriad of problems encountered in these patients warrant a careful pre-anesthetic evaluation to warrant patients’ safety and affirmative procedure outcomes.

Keyword :

 Achondroplasia, Dwarfism, Spinal anesthesia, Caesarean section.
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