Case Report

Unilateral Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsy Following C/S as a Complication of Spinal Anaesthesia

10.5152/TJAR.2014.52724

  • Barış Adaklı
  • Enver Özgencil
  • Gülen Nevin Özünlü
  • Refiye Selin Aybar
  • Asuman Uysalel

Received Date: 14.11.2011 Accepted Date: 20.02.2012 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2014;42(3):151-153

Cranial nerve palsy (CNP) is a rare complication following lumbar puncture, which is a common procedure used most often for diagnostic and anaesthetic purposes. The sixth cranial (abducens) nerve is the most commonly affected cranial nerve. We report a case of unilateral sixth nerve palsy after spinal anaesthesia that improved immediately after an epidural blood patch (EBP).

Keywords: Abducens nerve palsy, dural puncture, spinal anesthesia