Datt, VishnuTempe, Deepak KVirmani, SanjulaDatta, DeveshGarg, MukeshBanerjee, AmitTomar, Akhlesh S2012-07-132012-07-132010-01Datt Vishnu, Tempe Deepak K, Virmani Sanjula, Datta Devesh, Garg Mukesh, Banerjee Amit, Tomar Akhlesh S. Anesthetic management for emergency cesarean section and aortic valve replacement in a parturient with severe bicuspid aortic valve stenosis and congestive heart failure. Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia. 2010 Jan; 13(1): 64-68.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/139496Asymptomatic women with mild aortic stenosis (AS) and normal left ventricular functions can successfully carry pregnancy to term and have vaginal deliveries. However, severe AS (valve area <1.0cm 2 ) can result in rapid clinical deterioration and maternal and fetal mortality. So, these patients require treatment of AS before conception or during pregnancy preferably in the second trimester. In suitable patients percutaneous balloon aortic valvutomy appears to carry lower risk. It can also be used as a palliative procedure allowing deferral of aortic valve replacement until after delivery. The present patient had severe critical AS with congestive heart failure that was refractory to medical therapy and the fetus was viable (>28wks). So, combined lower segment cesarean section and aortic valve replacement were performed under opioid based general anesthesia technique to reduce the cardiac morbidity and mortality.enAortic stenosispregnancycongestive heart failurecesarean sectionaortic valve replacementgeneral anesthesiaAdultAnesthesia, ObstetricalAortic Valve --surgeryAortic Valve Stenosis --surgeryCesarean SectionEmergenciesFemaleHeart Failure --surgeryHumansPregnancyPregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular --surgeryAnesthetic management for emergency cesarean section and aortic valve replacement in a parturient with severe bicuspid aortic valve stenosis and congestive heart failure.Article