Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.

Background. The incidence of obesity has undergone a dramatic increase around the world during the last few years. Such epidemic behavior has been associated with obstetric patient’s frequent presentation of different stages of obesity when undergoing anesthetic procedure. Obesity in pregnant women...

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Navarro Vargas, José Ricardo
Aldana Díaz, José Luis
Eslava Schamalbach, Javier H.
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2009
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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title Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
spellingShingle Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
title_short Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
title_full Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
title_fullStr Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
title_full_unstemmed Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
title_sort Gestational obesity as a determinant of general anesthesia technique for caesarean delivery: a case report.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Navarro Vargas, José Ricardo
Aldana Díaz, José Luis
Eslava Schamalbach, Javier H.
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Aldana Díaz, José Luis
Eslava Schamalbach, Javier H.
description Background. The incidence of obesity has undergone a dramatic increase around the world during the last few years. Such epidemic behavior has been associated with obstetric patient’s frequent presentation of different stages of obesity when undergoing anesthetic procedure. Obesity in pregnant women involves the risk of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Hypertension and preeclampsia, diabetes, fetal macrosomia, caesarean delivery, difficult airway management and neuroaxial techniques are more likely to be performed in this group of patients. Materials and methods. This is a case report of a morbid obese patient scheduled for caesarean delivery and tubal ligation. Regional, spinal and epidural techniques were attempted for surgery with unsuccessful results; this entails general anesthesia for surgery. The literature on complications due to obesity during pregnancy was reviewed, emphasising relevance for the anesthesiologist. Conclusion. Obesity, especially morbid obesity in pregnant women, represents a challenge for anesthesia management. Updated knowledge of physiology and the conditions related to obesity in pregnancy is necessary; medical services must be prepared to provide optimum and safe obstetric anesthesia, analgesia and post-operation care.
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