Originally Posted by SmilingBluEyes
I have trouble with any place providing OB services that does not have IMMEDIATE anesthesia coverage on-call and at the ready. I would not work in such a place, either.
What is your definition of "immediate"?
Our surgery crew, for unscheduled things, are on-call and have 20 minutes to respond. Our CRNA lives 5 miles away.
We do ortho and general surgery and cesareans. Planned things obviously the crew is already in-house. Unplanned - like a bad fall at a local campground and a broken ankle . . .. or a hot appy . . . or a emergent cesarean . . all covered by the entire surgery crew that is on-call.
We have very good outcomes regarding timeliness.
As to the op's example, I too don't understand not using local and why didn't the doc re-dose the epidural to see if it would work?
steph