Rozkowski A, Smyczek D, Birnbach D J
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, New York 10019, USA.
Reg Anesth. 1996 Sep-Oct;21(5):477-9.
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) is a syndrome, diagnosed at birth, which presents with multiple joint contractures. Because this disease often progresses until there is dysfunction of multiple organ systems, it may have an impact on the anesthetic management. There are few anesthetic reports of this disease in the adult pregnant patient.
A patient with AMC who underwent elective cesarean delivery with continuous subarachnoid bupivacaine anesthesia.
The patient delivered a healthy infant and recovered uneventfully from the anesthetic with no postoperative complications.
Continuous spinal anesthesia can be safely used for cesarean delivery in patients with AMC in the presence of appropriate monitoring.
先天性多发性关节挛缩症(AMC)是一种出生时即被诊断出的综合征,表现为多个关节挛缩。由于这种疾病常持续发展直至多器官系统功能障碍,故可能会对麻醉管理产生影响。关于成年妊娠患者患此病的麻醉报告较少。
一名患有AMC的患者接受了连续蛛网膜下腔布比卡因麻醉下的择期剖宫产手术。
患者产下一名健康婴儿,麻醉恢复顺利,无术后并发症。
在适当监测的情况下,连续脊麻可安全用于患有AMC的患者进行剖宫产手术。