Martel, Colleen G.; Volpi-Abadie, Jacqueline; Ural, Kelly
Abstract
Background: While back pain is common in pregnancy, urgent surgical intervention is rarely required.; Case Report: A parturient in the third trimester presented with foot drop and sensory deficits. Surgical intervention was deemed necessary and was performed in the prone position to facilitate exposure. A multidisciplinary approach was vital to the management plan.; Conclusion: For any pregnant patient undergoing nonobstetric surgery, the care provided should be individualized and thoughtful, keeping in mind both the mother and fetus.