In pregnant women, non-obstructive surgeries have been performed successfully with regional and general anesthesia. So far, there is no study showing the superiority of an anesthetic technique over others in terms of fetal outcomes. In pregnant patients, successful outcomes depend on detailed preoperative assessment, close monitoring of the maternal and fetal physiology perioperatively, and continuous supportive care in the postoperative period. Optimal timing for surgery, appropriate selection of anesthetic techniques, and maintaining maternal stability are essential for successful anesthesia management. Close communication between multidisciplinary teams involving surgeons, anesthetists, and neonatologists is one of the key points to successful outcomes.
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