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Segmental Epidural Anesthesia in an Obese Patient Undergoing Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Prone Position
The increasing incidence of obesity is a crisis in health care where these patients are increasingly being anesthetized for nonbariatric surgery. Anesthetizing an obese patient is a challenge and more so if surgery is to be done in prone position. We would like to present a patient, a 59‑year‑old male with body mass index of 45 (weight: 145 kg; height: 178 cm; abdominal girth: 135 cm) with a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease since 10 years posted for a left‑sided percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Successfully managed under epidural anesthesia and operated in the prone position.
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Epidural anesthesia, obese, percutaneous nephrolithotripsy, prone
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