Title of article
Anaesthetic management of a super morbidly obese patient for total abdominal hysterectomy: a few more lessons to learn
Author/Authors
Fyneface-Ogan, S University of Port Harcourt - College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences - Department of Anaesthesiology, Nigeria , Abam, DS Nimley Hospital for Women, Nigeria , Numbere, C University of Port Harcourt - Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences - Department of Anaesthesiology, Nigeria
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181
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185
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of obesity is on the upward trend world-wide. This epidemic has challenging implications for anaesthetists, following the anthropometric changes associated with the disease. Objective: To highlight some of the challenges, the management and the lessons learnt during the management of this patient. Methods: This is a case report of a 52-year old super morbidly obese, diabetic, and hypertensive patient that presented for total abdominal hysterectomy. Surgery was carried out under a single-shot spinal anaesthesia with bupivacaine/fentanyl. Results: Under bupivacaine/fentanyl anaesthesia, she became very drowsy and had moderate to severe respiratory depression. She was arousable but had an obstructive sleep apnoea. Surgery was carried out successfully Conclusion: A better understanding of the pathophysiology and complications that accompany obesity is needed to manage an obese patient under anaesthesia.
Journal title
African Health Sciences
Journal title
African Health Sciences
Record number
2633972
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