NEW TECHNIQUE OF COMBINED SPINAL-EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA IN LOWER LIMB SURGERY

H. Mohammed, W. Hassan
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Background:There are several theories to explain the action of local anesthetic in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSE), this study is to examine a technique of (CSE) that depends on the theory of leakage of epidural drugs to the subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Patients and Methods:After approval of local medical ethics committee and obtaining informed consent, 60 patients (18-80 years, ASA physical status I to IV) who listed for orthopedic lower limb surgery under CSE were included in this study. The study design was prospective Cross-Section comparative one. It was done in Gulan General Hospital and Gian Private Hospital in Duhok Governorate in Kurdistan Region of Iraq in the period from 01/01/2017 to 28/2/2018. Results:the volume needed to get maximum sensory block (MSB) and the frequency of topup doses are greater in group A than B.The onset time of group A is longer than group B. The mean arterial pressure was much stable in group A with less nausea and vomiting in the same group. Addition, more patients in group A than group B were able to move against gravity. Conclusions:the effect of this technique in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia can be compared to that of separate needle with more stable vital signs and less complications but with more allover doses of local anesthetics. Duhok Med J 2019; 13 (1):9-21.
下肢手术中脊髓-硬膜外联合麻醉新技术
背景:有几种理论解释局麻药在脊髓-硬膜外联合麻醉(CSE)中的作用,本研究是研究一种基于硬膜外药物渗漏到蛛网膜下腔脑脊液(CSF)理论的局麻药(CSE)技术。患者和方法:经当地医学伦理委员会批准并获得知情同意后,纳入60例(18-80岁,ASA身体状态I ~ IV)在CSE下拟行骨科下肢手术的患者。本研究设计为前瞻性横断面比较研究。研究于2017年1月1日至2018年2月28日在伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区杜胡克省的古兰总医院和吉安私立医院进行。结果:A组获得最大感觉阻滞(MSB)所需体积及补药次数均大于b组,A组发病时间较b组长,A组平均动脉压较稳定,恶心呕吐较少。此外,与B组相比,A组更多的患者能够逆重力移动。结论:该技术在脊髓硬膜外联合麻醉中的效果可与单针麻醉相比,其生命体征更稳定,并发症更少,但局麻总剂量较大。杜霍克医学杂志2019;13(1): 9。
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