Horner syndrome after epidural analgesia for labor. Report on three cases

Publication date: Available online 16 March 2016 Source:Colombian Journal of Anesthesiology Author(s): Eduardo Rodríguez-Sánchez, Juan Manuel Vadillo, Pablo Herrera-Calo, Maria Luisa Marenco de la Fuente Epidural analgesia is assumed to be the technique of choice for the relief of pain in labor. Multiple adverse neurological effects have been reported, one of which is the so-called Horner syndrome (ptosis, myosis, anhidrosis). Its evolution is usually benign and does not require specific management, except clinical monitoring for the more than probable cephalic spread of local anesthetic. Most of the cases that exist in the literature are isolated; in our work we present a series of 3 clinical cases and review the pathogenesis and management in the obstetric patient.
Source: Colombian Journal of Anesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research