Conducta anestésica obstétrica en la paciente con secuelas de la enfermedad de Legg-Calvé-Perthes
Keywords:
embarazo, cesárea, osteocondrosis.Abstract
RESUMENFundamento: durante los primeros años del siglo XX Arthur T. Legg, Jacques Calvé y George Perthes describen y publican de forma simultánea las características de la coxa plana y la diferencian de la coxalgia, apuntan de manera específica hacia las particularidades que aparecen en el núcleo de osificación de la cabeza femoral.
Objetivo: caracterizar el método anestésico obstétrico en la paciente con secuelas de la enfermedad de Legg-Calvé-Perthes.
Caso Clínico: paciente femenina de 22 años, con antecedentes de enfermedad de Legg-Calvé-Perthes desde los cinco años con tratamiento conservador que abandonó desde los 12 años. Es anunciada de urgencia, para realizar cesárea segmentaría arciforme, por mala posición fetal y ruptura prematura de membrana.
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