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

Oscar Duffy(Beaumont Hospital), Mahfouz Sharapi(Beaumont Hospital), Thomas Drew(Rotunda Hospital), Catherine Moran(Beaumont Hospital), Tanya O’Neill(Beaumont Hospital)
SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
January 1, 2024
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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.


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