Abstract
Objective To evaluate the frequency of maternal complications during spinal anesthesia and within 48 hour post C/S . Patients and Methods :- The Study was conducted in the department of gynecology in AL-Zahra'a Teaching Hospital . The Study comprised of 300 patients who underwent caesarean section under spinal anesthesia alone or with use of assisted drugs for sedation during induction of spinal anesthesia . Patients were followed within 48hre post – operative to see any complication which were documented . Result 48.33% (n = 145) were between 17 – 25 years , 27% (n = 81) were between 26 – 30 y . Regarding mode of admission 61.33% (n = 184) booked while 38.67% (n = 116) were unbooked . parity distribution revealed 65% (n = 195) multigravida and 35% (n = 105) primigravida . 35% (n = 105) suffered from hypotension (Intra – operatively) 15.33% (n = 46) from hypotension (post operatively) . Other complication occur shortly after operation include , headache 11% (n = 33) , shiveriy 7% (n = 21) , Backache 4% (n = 12) , Bradycardia 2.33% (n = 7) and urinary retention 2% (n = 6) . However , 38 , 67% (n = 116) had no complication of spinal anaesthesia . Conclusion Spinal anaesthesiaconveyssignificant advantages due to the simplicity of its use and rapid onset of action.
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Article
Recommended Citation
Kazom, Suhair Neima and Kareem, Sarah Majeed
(2026)
"Complication of Spinal Anesthesia in Caesarean Section,"
Al-Qadisiyah Medical Journal: Vol. 15:
Iss.
2, Article 12.
DOI: 10.28922/qmj.2019.15.2.93-104
Available at:
https://qmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol15/iss2/12
First Page
93
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104
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