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May 13, 2005 07:28 PM

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by Pete495
Updated May 13, 2005 at 07:36 PM by Pete495

I pulled this off of another thread. Can any SRNA/CRNA explain why this happened?


http://www.thehawaiichannel.com/news...70/detail.html


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from yoga crna
Old May 13, 2005, 09:08 PM

One can only speculate about what happened, but it could have been an intravascular injection of the local anesthesia. The epidural space is very vascular and I have personally seen erosion of the epidural catheter into a vein. It also could have been a total spinal anesthetic. Since we weren't there and have information from only the plaintiff's side of the lawsuit, it would be informative to read the medical record and talk with the anesthetist and others involved.

One thing that does bother me--even if there was an intravascular or spinal injection of the anesthetic, it doesn't mean the patient should die. Unless there was a large intravascular injection of marcaine, resuscitation should be sucessful.

It has been a long time since I have done OB anesthesia, so I hope we hear from some practitioners who are more familiar with current practices.

Yoga CRNA
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No. 2
from apaisRN
Old May 13, 2005, 09:27 PM

I can see why she died - 12 days to get to a rehab facility! Beyond unacceptable, only the government could get away with it. But I know you mean about the arrest. I don't get it either. She was anoxic for 8 minutes in the OR? Why did it take so long?

Sad story.
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No. 3
from jewelcutt
Old May 13, 2005, 09:35 PM

I agree with yoga, seems like intravascular injection. Only questions that pop up are 1) was there a test dose administered?, and 2) did the CRNA withdraw before injecting?
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No. 4
from Kiwi
Old May 14, 2005, 12:57 AM

This is a really unfortunate story. Is it a common risk for the epidural cath to go into a vascular space? I too am interested.
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No. 5
from HONEYBEAR
Old May 14, 2005, 07:03 AM

What a sad story.....also makes me steaming mad.......as one poster put it "Only the goverment can get away with it"........
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No. 6
Old May 14, 2005, 01:59 PM

I lived in Hawaii for 5 years ... everyone nicknamed Tripler Army Medical Hospital "Crippler". Unfortunate things happened there all the time.

I wonder if the CRNA chose to use Bupivacaine for the epidural and gave a cardiotoxic dose ???
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No. 7
from rdnkmom
Old May 14, 2005, 09:10 PM

I received an epidural during the birth of my first child. I was paralyzed for 2 days on my left side. Needless to say, my x-hubby and I were terrified. Then on the 3rd day, the feeling just started coming back slowly. I never have understood fully what happened. It seemed as though that everyone dodged our questions.
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No. 8
from gaspassah
Old May 14, 2005, 11:36 PM

single sided epidurals are not unusual if you tend to lay on one side a significantly greater time than another. in the epidural space the fluid will flow with gravity and you can get a greater motor and sensory block on the dependant side.
as for the other case it sounds like an intravascular injection. dont know why airway control took so long as the patient supposedly stated unusual feelings indicating a potential problem.
d
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No. 9
from rdnkmom
Old May 14, 2005, 11:41 PM

Originally Posted by gaspassah
single sided epidurals are not unusual if you tend to lay on one side a significantly greater time than another. in the epidural space the fluid will flow with gravity and you can get a greater motor and sensory block on the dependant side.
thanks...atleast now after 15 yrs i finally have an answer..better than always wondering about it. again..thanks
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