Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa (Dist.), A. P., India.
Anaesthetic deaths are very rare. Anaesthetic deaths may be divided in to two groups.
A. Deaths which occur during the administration of an anaesthetic but which are not due to anaesthetic.
B. Deaths which are the direct results of the administration of an anaesthetic. The effects of anaesthetic agents are they relive pain and cause progressive cerebral depression.
In the present case a female patient aged about 28 years posted for L.S.C.S on 09-11-2009 without anesthetist. The surgeon administered Spinal anesthesia and do caesarian section. Patient was shifted to postoperative ward and examine the surgeon, she has not recovered from anesthesia, not responding any stimuli, immediately patient was shifted to private hospital at Kadapa and then shifted to CMC Velure. There the specialists examine the patient and gave their opinion. On 18.11.2009 they were admitted the patient in RIMS Hospital, Kadapa. Patient was in deep coma. On 21-11-2009 at 4:45A.M. patient was died. Postmortem conducted on 22-11-2009 at 1:30P.M P.M.E No: 479/09, Cr No: 176/09 U/s 304(A) IPC S.I of Police, Proddatur II town P.S.
Anasthetic agents, Local, Spinal, General Anaesthesia, Complications of Anaesthesia