Sukriti Atram Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Grant Government Medical College and JJ Group of Hospital, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India
Ganesh Sonawane Ganesh Sonawane, Senior Resident Department of Anesthesia, Grant Government Medical College and JJ Group of Hospital, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India
Shreyash Gosavi Shreyash Gosavi Junior Resident, Department of Anesthesia, Grant Government Medical College and JJ Group of Hospital, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India
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Atram S, Sonawane G, Gosavi S. A patient with dorsal scoliosis posted for transabdominal hysterectomy under spinal and epidural anaesthesia. Ind J Anesth Analg. 2025;12(2):141-144.
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Received : March 10, 2025
Accepted : May 14, 2025
Published : June 23, 2025
Abstract
Patient with scoliosis for major surgeries like Total abdominal hysterectomy present challenges for anaesthesia owing to long surgery duration, pulmonary complications, Intubation in case of general anaesthesia; And un-predictability of sensory blockade in case of neuraxial anaesthesia. In this case, a 56-year-old female, with Thoracic scoliosis, presenting complaints of abnormal uterine bleeding, diagnosed with multiple uterine fibroids, posted for Transabdominal hysterectomy decided to take under neuraxial anaesthesia by assessing risk benefit ratio. The anaesthetic management must address intraoperative hemodynamic stability and post operative analgesia, which achieved successfully in this case. This case highlights importance of preoperative assessment, imaging and planning in managing patient with scoliosis for major surgeries.
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Atram S, Sonawane G, Gosavi S. A patient with dorsal scoliosis posted for transabdominal hysterectomy under spinal and epidural anaesthesia. Ind J Anesth Analg. 2025;12(2):141-144.
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