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Objective: The main objective of this research is to point out the usual problems and control them that are related to the section of surgical delivery under spinal anaesthesia. In this way, the element of depression and tension can be reduced in patients. Methods: This cross-sectional research completed at Allied Hospital Faisalabad from January to October 2017 at Anesthesia Department. The selection was done between the age limit of 20-30 years of 100 patients. These patients encountered surgical delivery optionally under spinal anaesthesia. Half an hour prior to surgery, patients were provided with Metoclopramide and Ranitidine 4. However, for the six hours before surgery, patients were not allowed to intake anything orally. Prior to spinal anaesthesia inauguration, patients received colloid 10m1kg. At L3-L4 or L4-L5 interspaces, lumbar puncture was done under hygienic environmental while all the patients were in sitting position. To supervise the local anaesthesia eventually for 20 seconds, interspaces were filled with 25-gauge pencil point needle. Through Hudson mask, supervision of oxygen 4 litres/min was made. During surgical delivery under spinal anaesthesia, patients were asked for any issue. The usual problems were noticed that are more than five. In our study, less than five issue that is homologous to these issues were not mentioned. Results: Total 100 patients were included in our study. Out of these, the patients that encountered any common were 33% while the patients did not face any problems were 67%. Moreover, 5% patients had a headache, 5% patients had a backache, epigastric pain is observed in 6% of patient nausea and vomiting is observed in 10% of patients, 11% patients had a shivering, whereas visceral pain or abdominal discomfort was noticed in 19% of patients. Conclusion: In many patients, the most reliable procedure for surgical delivery in spinal anaesthesia. The elements of tension and depression may elevate in patients because of facing many problems during spinal anaesthesia. Keywords: Caesarean section, spinal anaesthesia, common complaints, caesarean section. |