Title of article
IATROGENIC MENINGITIS AFTER SPINAL ANESTHESIA
Author/Authors
Hashemi, R UNESCO Chair of Human Rights - Peace and Democracy - Bioethics Group - Shahid Beheshiti University - Tehran, Iran , Okazi, A Medicolegal Organization of Mazandaran - Sari, Iran
Pages
3
From page
434
To page
436
Abstract
Bacterial meningitis after spinal and epidural anesthesia is a very rare but serious complication. We report a case of meningitis developing a number of hours after a spinal block for Caesarean section. No organism was grown but the CSF pattern was suggestive of bacterial meningitis. Severe neurological sequelae were present after three months of hospitalization. Meningitis is a serious complication and its early diagnosis and effective treatment is essential. Meningitis should always be considered as a possible differential diagnosis in patients suspected of having post spinal headache, convulsion and changes in mental statues. A thorough knowledge and practice of aseptic techniques is crucial in performing spinal and epidural anesthesia.
Keywords
epidural anesthesia , spinal anesthesia , Bacterial meningitis
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2008
Record number
2446182
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