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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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Tomaculous neuropathy (or
hereditary neuropathy
with liability to pressure palsy [HNLPP]) is a rare and hereditary disease which incidence has probably been underestimated. It is characterised by demyelination resulting in numbness and weakness after nerve pressure, injury or stretch. Despite a well-documented genetic pathophysiologic mechanism, implications for anaesthesia in patients with HNLPP are only speculative and the use of regional anaesthesia is debatable. We report here the case of a patient with HNLPP who was followed during two consecutive pregnancies in the same hospital and for whom an expert of the SOS-RA hotline service was consulted before each delivery. For the first delivery, epidural
analgesia
was performed for labour pain control but a caesarean section was necessary because of failure to progress (0.0625% bupivacaine with 0.2 microg/ml sufentanil for labour then 2% lidocaine with adrenaline for surgery). Two years later, the patient was again seen for a preanaesthetic visit because elective Caesarean section was planned. Spinal anaesthesia using hyperbaric bupivacaine and sufentanil was used. Both deliveries were uneventful and there were no neurologic complaints in the postpartum periods.
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PMID:[Regional anaesthesia for labor adn delivery in a parturient with neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (tomaculous neuropathy)]. 1550 32
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies is an autosomal dominant condition occurring in up to 16 per 100,000 people and predisposes to neural compressive injury. Given the rarity of this condition, no guidelines currently exist for the anesthetic management of
hereditary neuropathy
with liability to pressure palsies. We describe the management of
analgesia
during labor in a woman diagnosed with
hereditary neuropathy
with liability to pressure palsies and a history of nerve palsy after obstetric anesthesia. Our report highlights the necessity of clinician awareness of
hereditary neuropathy
with liability to pressure palsies and the anesthetic precautions used to successfully avoid neural injury in this case.
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PMID:Anesthetic Considerations of Hereditary Neuropathy With Liability to Pressure Palsies in an Obstetric Patient: A Case Report. 3098 25