Epidural Labor Analgesia and Epidural Surgical Anesthesia in a Patient with Idiopathic Intracranial Pressure with Lumbo-peritoneal Shunt: a rare case report

N. Caidi, H. Ziani, Hanaa Lazhar
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Background: Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is due to an increased intracranial pressure with no secondary cause of intracranial hypertension and normal Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) composition. IIH’s prevalence is high among obese women of childbearing age and subsequently coincides with pregnancy. Symptoms vary among patients and commonly present headaches and visual impairment. If untreated, it may steer persistent headaches and lasting visual impairment such as diplopia and scotoma or even blindness. Case Report: We hereby present the uncommon case of an epidural anesthesia for cesarean section in a patient with idiopathic intracranial hypertension and Lumbo-peritoneal shunt that presented to our obstetrics department in labor. First, epidural labor anesthesia (ELA) with a catheter placed above the LP shunt scar was the chosen course of action. However, ELA was converted to an epidural surgical anesthesia (ESA) for acute fetal distress secondary to a placental abruption. Conclusion: IIH usually occurs in pregnant women at any trimester. If undiagnosed or poorly managed, it can lead to drastic complications. As uncommon as it may be, all medical practitioners should be familiar with this pathology even though its diagnostic and treatment are exacting. While the optimal anesthetic management is still controversial, epidural anesthesia proved to be very effective.
硬膜外分娩镇痛和硬膜外手术麻醉在特发性颅内压合并腰腹膜分流患者:一个罕见的病例报告
背景:特发性颅内高压(Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, IIH)是由颅内压升高引起的,没有颅内高压和脑脊液(CSF)成分正常的继发原因。IIH在肥胖育龄妇女中患病率很高,随后与怀孕相吻合。患者的症状各不相同,通常表现为头痛和视力障碍。如果不及时治疗,它可能会导致持续的头痛和持久的视力损害,如复视和暗斑,甚至失明。病例报告:我们在此报告一个罕见的病例,硬膜外麻醉剖宫产的病人特发性颅内高压和腰腹膜分流,提出了我们的产科在分娩。首先,选择硬膜外分娩麻醉(ELA),在LP分流疤痕上方放置导管。然而,ELA被转换为硬膜外手术麻醉(ESA)用于继发于胎盘早剥的急性胎儿窘迫。结论:妊高征常见于妊娠任一阶段。如果不及时诊断或处理不当,可能会导致严重的并发症。尽管它可能不常见,但所有的医生都应该熟悉这种病理,即使它的诊断和治疗是严格的。虽然最佳麻醉管理仍有争议,但硬膜外麻醉被证明是非常有效的。
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