Chiari (or Arnold-Chiari) malformations are a continuum of abnormalities of
the hindbrain with the possibility of disordered cerebrospinal fluid flow
and craniospinal pressure gradients. We describe the management of a 30-yea
r-old primigravida who presented following a grand mal seizure during the f
irst trimester. A Chiari type I malformation was diagnosed radiologically.
She was delivered at term by elective caesarean section using a general ana
esthetic technique. The difficulties in anaesthetising the patient with Chi
ari malformation are considered, and a literature review is presented to il
lustrate the risk-benefit analysis undertaken. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers
Ltd.