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Here's a little scenario from my call today:
Called to place labor epidural on thin healthy 20-something lady, no concerning history. Talking about risk/benefits while I sit her up to prep. Feeling interspaces, I note some roundish patches of scaly, peeling skin in upper back and right over her lumbar spine. Very subtle, especially because there's a tattoo there as well. Ask her about it; she states she always has it and her husband rubs "lotion" on it sometimes. The "lotion" is called clotrimazole, and it was prescribed for "fungus". Anyway, long story short it is ringworm. I told her no epidural. Did not want to cause fungal meningitis/death/etc. Would anybody place a labor epidural through a patch of ringworm? what if the patch is 6 inches away from your puncture site? two inches? how about a spinal for c-section? what if she has a terrible airway? what's the risk of neuraxial fungal infection with epidural/spinal? is it negligible, or is the potential outcome so bad you can't risk it? Anyway, just food for thought.
Called to place labor epidural on thin healthy 20-something lady, no concerning history. Talking about risk/benefits while I sit her up to prep. Feeling interspaces, I note some roundish patches of scaly, peeling skin in upper back and right over her lumbar spine. Very subtle, especially because there's a tattoo there as well. Ask her about it; she states she always has it and her husband rubs "lotion" on it sometimes. The "lotion" is called clotrimazole, and it was prescribed for "fungus". Anyway, long story short it is ringworm. I told her no epidural. Did not want to cause fungal meningitis/death/etc. Would anybody place a labor epidural through a patch of ringworm? what if the patch is 6 inches away from your puncture site? two inches? how about a spinal for c-section? what if she has a terrible airway? what's the risk of neuraxial fungal infection with epidural/spinal? is it negligible, or is the potential outcome so bad you can't risk it? Anyway, just food for thought.