Incidência de dispersão peridural após bloqueio do plexo lumbar com técnica de Chayen: estudo retrospectivo

IF 1 Q3 Medicine
Elisabetta Rosanò , Diego Tavoletti , Giulia Luccarelli , Elisabetta Cerutti , Luca Pecora
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Abstract

Background and objectives

The lumbar plexus block (LPB) is a key technique for lower limb surgery. All approaches to the LPB involve a number of complications. We hypothesized that Chayen's approach, which involves a more caudal and more lateral needle entry point than the major techniques described in the literature, would be associated with a lower rate of epidural spread.

Method

We reviewed the electronic medical records and chart of all adult patients who underwent orthopedic surgery for total hip arthroplasty (THA) and hip hemiarthroplasty due to osteoarthritis and femoral neck fracture with LPB and sciatic nerve block (SNB) between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2017, in our institute. The LPB was performed according to Chayen's technique using a mixture of mepivacaine and levobupivacaine (total volume, 25 mL) and a SNB by the parasacral approach. The sensory and motor block was evaluated bilaterally during intraoperative and postoperative period.

Results

A total number of 700 patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I to IV who underwent LPB met the inclusion criteria. The LPB and SNB was successfully performed in all patients. Epidural spread was reported in a single patient (0.14%; p < 0.05), accounting for an 8.30% reduction compared with the other approaches described in the literature. No other complications were recorded.

Conclusions

This retrospective study indicates that more caudal and more lateral approach to the LPB, such as the Chayen's approach, is characterized by a lower epidural spread than the other approach to the LPB.

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Chayen技术腰椎神经丛阻滞后硬膜外分散的发生率:回顾性研究
背景与目的腰丛阻滞术是下肢外科手术的一项关键技术。所有入路都涉及一些并发症。我们假设Chayen入路比文献中描述的主要技术涉及更尾端和更外侧的针头入路,将与更低的硬膜外扩散率相关。方法回顾我院2002年1月1日至2017年12月31日因骨关节炎、股骨颈骨折合并LPB和坐骨神经阻滞(SNB)行全髋关节置换术(THA)和半髋关节置换术的成年患者的电子病历和病历。根据Chayen的技术,使用甲哌卡因和左布比卡因的混合物(总容积,25 mL)和SNB经骶旁入路进行LPB。术中和术后对双侧感觉和运动阻滞进行评估。结果700例美国麻醉学会(ASA)身体状态I ~ IV级的LPB患者符合纳入标准。所有患者均成功行LPB和SNB。1例患者报告硬膜外扩散(0.14%;p & lt;0.05),与文献中描述的其他方法相比,减少了8.30%。无其他并发症记录。结论:本回顾性研究表明,更多的尾侧和外侧入路,如Chayen入路,比其他入路的硬膜外扩散更小。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology is the official journal of the Brazilian Anesthesiology Society. It publishes articles classified into the following categories: -Scientific articles (clinical or experimental trials)- Clinical information (case reports)- Reviews- Letters to the Editor- Editorials. The journal focuses primarily on clinical trials, with scope on clinical practice, aiming at providing applied tools to the anesthesiologist and critical care physician. The Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology accepts articles exclusively forwarded to it. Articles already published in other journals are not accepted. All articles proposed for publication are previously submitted to the analysis of two or more members of the Editorial Board or other specialized consultants.
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