Anaesthetic management of a pregnant patient undergoing meningioma resection: A case report

Author:

Duffy Oscar1ORCID,Sharapi Mahfouz2,Drew Thomas34,Moran Catherine4,O’Neill Tanya4

Affiliation:

1. Anaesthesiology Specialist Registrar Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

2. Anaesthesiology Registrar Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

3. Consultant Anaesthesiologist, The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

4. RCSI Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

The management of intracranial malignancies in pregnancy poses unique challenges to the perioperative team. We describe the successful surgical management of a meningioma in a 28-year-old previously healthy patient, in her third trimester of pregnancy, who first presented with a generalised seizure. Without clear guidelines on the management of intracranial malignancies in pregnancy, a multidisciplinary approach was essential in providing a management plan for the patient’s seizures and on the timing of her surgical intervention. Hormone-mediated tumour growth was a significant factor in opting for urgent surgical intervention and we discuss the current evidence linking hormones to tumour growth in pregnancy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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