Abstract
Pentalogy of Fallot is a rare congenital cyanotic heart disease; few patients with uncorrected disease survive to childbearing age. Cardiovascular changes during pregnancy and delivery can lead to haemodynamic instability, while anaesthesia can cause right-to-left shunting and worsen hypoxaemia.We present the learning points from the anaesthetic management of an obstetric patient with uncorrected pentalogy of Fallot. We describe the successful application of general anaesthesia, choice of transoesophageal echocardiography for real-time haemodynamic monitoring and management, and the comprehensive multidisciplinary care of this high cardiovascular risk obstetric patient perioperatively. We also review the literature and discuss the anaesthetic management of patients with pentalogy of Fallot going for caesarean section.