Anaesthesia for a Postrenal Transplant Parturient Lady: A Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v30i2.66238Keywords:
Anaesthesia, epidural anaesthesia , pregnancy, renal transplantationAbstract
As the number of renal transplantation has grown, there has been an increase in the number of renaltransplant patients giving birth. In our country, there was no data on obstetric anaesthesia managementof such patients. Management of successful pregnancy on postrenal transplantation is a unique challengeto nephrologist, obstetrician, and anaesthesiologist. We present the anaesthetic management of one posttransplant patient scheduled for cesarean section. Main goal of our anaesthetic management is to maintainoptimum perfusion pressure of renal allograft to preserve its function and to reduce perioperative stress.
JBSA 2017; 30(2): 102-105
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