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Complicaciones durante la anestesia espinal con aguja atraucan en operación cesárea

Authors: María Carolina Azcatl Gutiérrez; Roberto Mendoza Rivera; Rolando A. Villarreal Guzmán;

Complicaciones durante la anestesia espinal con aguja atraucan en operación cesárea

Abstract

A 33 pacientes gestantes se les practicó operación cesárea bajo bloqueo subaracnoideo utilizando agujas espinales con doble bisel (atraucan núm. 26). El nivel anestésico fue satisfactorio en 70¾ de los casos, únicamente 10 pacientes presentaron hipotensión arterial tras la inhibición simpática, ninguna desarrolló cefalea u otra complicación tardía. En cinco pacientes se dificultó la introducción de la aguja al percibirse contacto óseo, de las cuales en tres se requirió cambiarla en virtud de la fragilidad del material, fundamentalmente a nivel del bisel cortante, lo cual limita su empleo en la anestesia subaracnoidea.

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