A pregnant woman with spina bifida: Need for a multidisciplinary labor plan

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Abstract

Women with spina bifida present both obstetrical and anesthesia challenges. They are more likely to require a caesarian delivery and traditionally neuraxial anesthesia has been avoided due to concerns of worsening neurologic disability. The case of a pregnant woman with a history of a surgically corrected lipomeningocele and tethered cord is presented to illustrate the need for a comprehensive labor plan.

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O’Neal, M. A. (2017). A pregnant woman with spina bifida: Need for a multidisciplinary labor plan. Frontiers in Medicine, 4(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2017.00172

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