Bekele NA
	
                                                                                                            
Botswana                                    	
                                    
 Case Report
                                                                        Bilateral Loss of Vision after Spinal Anaesthesia on a Dwarf Patient                                     
Author(s): Kassa MW, Shifa JZ, Bekele NA and Opondo PRKassa MW, Shifa JZ, Bekele NA and Opondo PR             
                                    
                                                                        
                             Achondroplasia is the most common form of dwarfism. Achondroplasia poses multiple anaesthetic challenges ranging from securing intravenous line, monitoring and drug dose calculations and airway management among others. Spinal anaesthesia is a very common method of anaesthesia in Botswana. The only type of anaesthetic drug that is in use for spinal anaesthesia in Botswana is hyper baric bupivacaine 0.5%.
We report a case of a 33-year-old achondroplastic dwarf patient who developed bilateral visual loss for three days after he had received spinal anaesthesia for appendectomy. Postoperatively the patient was found to have increased intracranial pressure on magnetic resonance imaging scan. Subsequently decompressive ventriculo-peritoneal shunt operation was done and he gradually regained his vision.
Meticulous and detailed pre anaesthetic assessment, well planned mode .. View More»