Anaesthetic Management of a Patient with Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy, Intrauterine Foetal Death and Celiac Disease
UD04-UD06
Correspondence
Dr. Mamta Jain,
Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care,
Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana, India.
E-mail: mamtajainsingh@gmail.com
Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy where implantation of fertilised ovum occurs in the abdominal cavity. If diagnosed late maternal and foetal mortality is very high. The major cause of death in abdominal pregnancy is haemorrhage. The case report is about a 31-year-old gravida two with 36 weeks of gestation period with Intrauterine Foetal Death (IUFD) and celiac disease. Celiac disease is a chronic malabsorptive disease of the small intestine occurring due to hypersensitivity to gluten ingestion. Due to chronic malabsorption, the patient presented with calcium deficiency. She also had lesions of dermatitis herpetiformis over the whole body sparing only the face. It is a rare case of advanced abdominal pregnancy with the IUFD, with celiac disease. The patient was managed successfully under general anaesthesia with preparedness for difficult airway management, securing wide bore peripheral cannulas, central venous cannulation and invasive blood pressure monitoring. Massive haemorrhage intraoperatively was managed with crystalloids, colloids, blood products and tranexamic acid. The intraoperative period was uneventful. The patient was extubated at the end of the surgery, and followed-up in a high dependency unit.