Title of article :
Anesthesia Management in Patient with Plasminogen Deficiency for Cesarean Section (C/S): A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Yazar ، Çağla Department of Anesthesiology - Başkent University Hospital , Akmatov ، Nursultan Department of Anesthesiology - Başkent University Hospital , Araz ، Coşkun Department of Anesthesiology - Başkent University Hospital , Çekmen ، Nedim Department of Anesthesiology - Başkent University Hospital
From page :
413
To page :
415
Abstract :
Plasminogen (PLG) is a serum protein, a precursor of plasmin, in addition to its functions in the coagulation pathway, it also plays an important role in wound healing. PLG deficiency is a rare condition and has been associated with pseudomembranous (ligneous) lesions on mucous membranes, for example: ligneous gingivitis, endometritis and mostly conjunctivitis in the literature. In our case, the patient was a 30-years-old pregnant woman who was diagnosed with PLG deficiency and was at 39+4 week of pregnancy. We chose the neuraxial anesthesia (NA) to avoid possible airway obstruction due to difficult intubation and mucosal damage of upper airways. So, we administered single shot atraumatic spinal anesthesia (SA) for emergency cesarean section (C/S). Herein, preoperative optimization, a good preliminary assessment and selection of the type of anesthesia are important in terms of preventing complications in these patients.
Keywords :
Anesthesia management , Cesarean section anesthesia , Neuraxial anesthesia , Plasminogen deficiency
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Record number :
2734039
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