Paraparesis Following Spinal Anesthesia in a Patient After Cesarean Section: A Rare Entity
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Abstract
Paraparesis, as a complication after spinal anesthesia, is very rare. It may occur due to presence of undiagnosed spinal tumor
or spinal shock after lumbar puncture. We describe a 22-year-old mother who had cesarean section under spinal anesthesia and
developed paraparesis in postoperative period. She had history of facial palsy and hearing impairment for last 9 years. Magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) revealed spinal space-occupying lesion (extramedullary meningioma) at D-5/D-6 level. Careful
observation and examination in postoperative period after regional anesthesia is necessary for early diagnosis and management.
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Pallab Kumar Mistri, Bandana Biswas, Tapan Kumar Naskar, Suhrita De, Sujata Dalai, & Sibsankar Barman. (2020). Paraparesis Following Spinal Anesthesia in a Patient After Cesarean Section: A Rare Entity. Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice, 31(5), 462–463. Retrieved from https://ojs.ijcp.in/IJCP/article/view/880
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