Abstract

Wilson’s disease (WD) is an inherited autosomal recessive disease results due to deficiency of ceruloplasmin leading to copper deposition mainly liver, brain and cornea. This accumulation can cause liver cirrhosis, ataxia and kayser Fleischer ring (KF) in cornea. I present a case of 21-year-old primigravida diagnosed WD 3 years back on treatment with Zinc was referred to our hospital for elective caesarean section (CS). She had thrombocytopenia, extrahepatic portal vein obstruction with hypersplenism and mild ascites. She has undergone CS under general anaesthesia (GA) with successful outcome. The anaesthetic management in presence of hepatic dysfunction and thrombocytopenia was challenging and there are only few case reports on WD patients undergoing CS under GA.

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