International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 152-158, April 2006

Anesthetic management for cesarean section in moyamoya disease: a report of five consecutive cases and a mini-review

Division of Obstetric Anesthesia, Center for Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, and Department of Anesthesiology, Saitama Medical Center, Japan

Accepted 1 June 2005.

R. Kato MD DPhil, Instructor of Anesthesiology; K. Terui MD, Assistant Professor, K. Yokota MD, C. Nakagawa MD, J. Uchida MD, Staff Anesthesiologists; Division of Obstetric Anesthesia, Center for Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical School; H. Miyao MD PhD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical School, 1981 Tsujido-machi, Kamoda, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-8550, Japan.

Summary 

We report five consecutive cases of neuraxial anesthesia for cesarean section in women with moyamoya disease. Either epidural or combined spinal-epidural anesthesia was provided, with adequate sedation using intravenous diazepam and/or opioid(s). Hemodynamic stability and normocapnia were well maintained, except in one patient who exhibited transient hypertension and hypocapnia due to anxiety. None of the parturients suffered from neurological deficit in the intra- or postoperative period, although one patient complained of numbness in her fingers at the end of surgery, but she was not hypotensive or hypocapneic. The neonates were all in good health. The literature is reviewed on the anesthetic management for cesarean section in patients with moyamoya disease.

Keywords: Delivery, Spontaneous occlusion of the circle of Willis, Regional anesthesia

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PII: S0959-289X(05)00134-2

doi:10.1016/j.ijoa.2005.06.012

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 152-158, April 2006