An emergency caesarean section (LSCS) is performed when a pregnant woman is experiencing complications that could endanger both the baby and the mother. With the possibility of severe symptoms and complications, including the impact on the developing foetus, prompt intervention is critical.
Dengue fever, a viral infection spread by mosquitoes, can be dangerous, especially during pregnancy. In addition to the risk of transmitting the virus to the foetus, dengue can cause complications such as low birth weight or stillbirth. PRES syndrome, also known as Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome, causes neurological complications such as brain swelling and dysfunction, which can have serious consequences if left untreated and necessitate immediate medical attention.
By opting for this surgical procedure, medical professionals aim to mitigate the risks associated with these conditions, ensuring that both the mother and the baby receive the appropriate care and support needed during this challenging time.
Mrs. Sai Gowthami from Nalgonda successfully underwent Emergency LSCS for Dengue and PRES Syndrome Complication at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, under the supervision of Dr. Sashidhar Reddy Gutha, Consultant General Physician and Diabetologist and Dr. M. V. Jyothsna, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist.