Regional Anesthesia As An Individualized Approach For A Patient With SyringomyeliaAnd Severe Pulmonary Hypertension Undergoing Surgery For Hip Fracture. A Case Report
Journal: The Greek E-Journal of Perioperative Medicine (Vol.18, No. c )Publication Date: 2018-09-20
Authors : Koraki E Gkiouliava A Zosimidis D CharalampidisD Katsanevaki AZ Stachtari Ch Trikoupi A.;
Page : 30-36
Keywords : Critical Care; Lower Extremity; Surgical Outcome;
Abstract
Anaesthetic management of patients with comorbidities can be challenging and requires rigorous planning. Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) do not compromise haemodynamics or pulmonary function. We present the management of a patient with symptomatic syringomyelia, severe pulmonary hypertension, thrombophilia and obstructive sleep apnoea undergoing hip fixation. Combined psoas compartment and sciatic nerve block was conducted and the patient remained stable perioperatively. She had an uneventful recovery and was discharged three days later. Patients with multiple comorbidities are subject to high perioperative risk and should be managed individually. Regional anaesthesia can be a last resort that leads to a better outcome.
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