Hydatidiform Mole: An Anaesthesia Nightmare
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-03-05
Authors : Malavika Sharma Aishwarya Bandewar Olvyna D'souza Samrajni Ganguly;
Page : 1656-1658
Keywords : Anaesthesia; cardiopulmonary distress; complications; critical; hydatidiform mole; hyperthyroidism; mortality; suction evacuation; tachycardia; techniques;
Abstract
mole cases are usually uncomplicated. However, few cases can be associated with perioperative complications of a critical nature, which can lead to substantial mortality and morbidity. Here is a report of one such case, which, in spite of extensive perioperative management, led to mortality.
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