AI Article Synopsis

  • - The case discusses the perioperative approach for a pregnant woman with a severe fear of needles who required a cesarean section.
  • - Unique anesthesia was used, involving slow induction with an inhalant due to her reluctance to have needles or indwelling objects.
  • - Post-surgery, the patient was in the ICU on mechanical ventilation under deep sedation, but both she and her baby recovered without complications.

Article Abstract

We describe the perioperative management of a pregnant woman with severe needle phobia who underwent a cesarean section. General anesthesia with slow induction using an inhalant anesthetic for cesarean section is a rare and unique situation. Furthermore, the management of this case was more complicated because the patient not only refused the puncture procedure but also refused the presence of an indwelling object when she woke up from the anesthesia. After the operation, the patient was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and received mechanical ventilation under deep sedation. The patient was managed under sedation until the day after surgery, and both mother and child progressed without perioperative complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11128030PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.59032DOI Listing

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