Case Report

Abducens Nerve Paralysis Following Spinal Anesthesia

10.5152/TJAR.2013.05

  • Ayten Saraçoğlu
  • Kemal Tolga Saraçoğlu
  • Murtaza Çakır
  • Zeynep Çakır

Received Date: 07.07.2011 Accepted Date: 21.11.2011 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2013;41(1):24-26

Among the complications of spinal anaesthesia, 6th cranial nerve palsy occurs rarely. There is a possibility of encountering nerve injury during subarachnoid injections due to a long extracranial course. The symptoms appear as a result of ocular muscle paralysis. These symptoms often begin after the 4th day and spontaneous recovery lasts for weeks to months. We present a case in which Nervous Abducens palsy occurred following spinal anaesthesia for double j ureteral catheter placement surgery.

Keywords: Abducens nerve, spinal anaesthesia, diplopia, double j stent, complication