Real-Time Ultrasonography for the Placement of Caudal Epidurals for Thoracic Surgery in Infants: A Description of the Technique and Case Series.

IF 0.5 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY
A&A practice Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1213/XAA.0000000000001861
Mithun A Varman, Subramanian Vv, Sripriya R, Kundrapu Asha
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Abstract

Caudal epidural catheters threaded to the thoracic levels are increasingly utilized in infants undergoing thoracic and abdominal surgery, compared to lumbar or thoracic epidural techniques. Estimating catheter length traditionally relies on anatomical landmarks, but the lack of spine ossification in infants makes ultrasonography a valuable and noninvasive tool. We present 3 cases where real-time ultrasonography facilitated caudal to thoracic epidural catheter placement in infants undergoing thoraco-abdominal surgeries. Incision-congruent placement of the catheter tip ensured effective perioperative analgesia with low doses of bupivacaine administered as intermittent boluses resulting in potent and prolonged analgesia with reduced opioid requirements.

为婴儿胸腔手术实施尾部硬膜外麻醉的实时超声波检查:技术描述与病例系列。
与腰椎或胸椎硬膜外麻醉技术相比,越来越多接受胸腹手术的婴儿使用穿刺至胸椎水平的尾硬膜外导管。估计导管长度传统上依赖于解剖标志,但由于婴儿脊柱骨化不明显,因此超声波检查成为一种有价值的无创工具。我们介绍了 3 个病例,这些病例中接受胸腹手术的婴儿通过实时超声波检查实现了从尾部到胸部的硬膜外导管置入。切口一致的导管尖端置入确保了围手术期的有效镇痛,低剂量的布比卡因以间歇性栓注的方式给药,从而实现了强效、持久的镇痛,并减少了对阿片类药物的需求。
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