| Literature DB >> 27450584 |
Marion Vidal1, Antoine Strzelecki1, Mireille Houadec1, Isabelle Ranz Krikken1, Antoine Danielli1, Edmundo Pereira de Souza Neto2.
Abstract
Subarachnoid haematoma after spinal anaesthesia is known to be very rare. In the majority of these cases, spinal anaesthesia was difficult to perform and/or unsuccessful; other risk factors included antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy, and direct spinal cord trauma. We report a case of subarachnoid haematoma after spinal anaesthesia in a young patient without risk factors.Entities:
Keywords: Fatores de risco; Hematoma subaracnoideo; Raquianestesia; Risk factors; Spinal anaesthesia; Subarachnoid haematoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27450584 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjan.2015.12.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Anestesiol ISSN: 0034-7094 Impact factor: 0.964