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Neuraxial analgesia in a pregnant woman with Fowler's syndrome and sacral neuromodulation.

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We report the anesthetic management of a 16-year-old woman with Fowler's syndrome who became pregnant three years after sacral neuromodulation was initiated for treatment of the condition. Multidisciplinary consensus was… Click to show full abstract

We report the anesthetic management of a 16-year-old woman with Fowler's syndrome who became pregnant three years after sacral neuromodulation was initiated for treatment of the condition. Multidisciplinary consensus was to switch off the neurostimulator during pregnancy, and attempt vaginal delivery with a neuraxial block. When the patient was admitted for labor, an epidural catheter was placed successfully. The patient had a normal vaginal delivery. Sacral neuromodulation was restarted uneventfully in the early puerperium and the Fowler's syndrome remains well controlled. The baby continues to develop normally three years after delivery.

Keywords: fowler syndrome; sacral neuromodulation; woman fowler; neuraxial analgesia

Journal Title: International journal of obstetric anesthesia
Year Published: 2017

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