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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 37(1): 71-78, feb.-abr. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-594576

ABSTRACT

La incidencia de neuropatía después de anestesia regional (subaracnoidea y epidural) es una complicación neurológica infrecuente. Su manejo inadecuado contribuye al desarrollo de secuelas neurológicas permanentes. Posterior a anestesia neuroaxial para cesárea, una paciente presentó neuropatía de su miembro inferior izquierdo luego de varias punciones con aguja Quincke® Nº 27. La paciente procede de un área rural de Ubaté – Cundinamarca, y no cumplió las recomendaciones para el manejo de su neuropatía prolongada quizás debido a sus condiciones socioculturales.Los autores hacen una revisión de la literatura sobre lesiones neurológicas después de anestesia regional.


The incidence of neuropathy following regional anesthesia (subarachnoid and epidural anesthesia) is a very infrequent neurological complication. Its inadequate management contributes to the development of permanent neurological sequelas. A patient after neuraxial anesthesia for cesarean delivery presented left lower extremity neuropathy associated with several punctions of Quincke® needle number 27. The patient lives in a rural area of Ubaté-Cundinamarca, and she didn´t follow the recommendations for the management of her prolonged neuropathy, maybe because of her social and culturales conditions. The authors made a review of the literature on neurological injuries after regional anesthesia.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Anesthesia , Lower Extremity
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