International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 15, Issue 4 , Pages 317-319, October 2006

A case of sciatic neuropathy after caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia

Department of 2nd Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Numune Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Accepted 1 February 2006.

Summary 

We present a rare case in which a healthy parturient developed a left sciatic neuropathy after spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. Intraoperatively, a wedge was placed under her right buttock to tilt the pelvis and uterus to the left, to minimise aortocaval compression. Postoperatively, she complained of being unable to move her left foot. Neurologic examination revealed a left lower leg paresis. Electromyography showed denervation potentials on muscles innervated by left sciatic nerve. Seven weeks after surgery the patient had made a full recovery. We conclude that the prolonged lateral tilt position might cause compression neuropathy of the sciatic nerve. After childbirth, re-positioning the patient supine or shortening the time of lateral tilt may reduce the risk of sciatic nerve injury.

Keywords: Anaesthesia, Obstetric, Anaesthetic technique, Regional: spinal, Complications, Sciatic nerve injury

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PII: S0959-289X(06)00050-1

doi:10.1016/j.ijoa.2006.02.004

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 15, Issue 4 , Pages 317-319, October 2006