A New Theory Explaining "Aspiration" in The Epidural Hanging - Drop Method

Miyabe Masayuki
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The hanging-drop method whereby a drop of saline hanging in the hub of an epidural needle is aspirated when the needle entered the epidural space. The theory behind this maneuver has been controversial. Recently I reported this phenomenon might be explained by the release of compressed air inside of the epidural needle into the epidural space [1]. The reason why I reached this theory is that a drop of saline placed within the hub of an epidural needle is sucked in when the needle is advanced and penetrates through a polyurethane foam cube. And I also showed the pressure inside of the epidural needle increased according to the distance the needle traveled to penetrate the polyurethane foam. Furthermore, once we stop advancing the needle, the pressure inside of the needle drops to zero. This may be explained by the leakage of the air inside of the needle. This means the amount of “aspiration” of saline drop differs according to the distance of the needle tip reaches the epidural space through the ligament after advancing the needle. In this way, knowing that the degree of attraction of the saline droplet may change depending
硬膜外吊滴法“误吸”的新理论
挂滴法当针进入硬膜外腔时,在硬膜外针的中心悬挂一滴生理盐水。这一策略背后的理论一直存在争议。最近有报道称,这种现象可能是由于硬膜外穿刺针内的压缩空气释放到硬膜外间隙所致[1]。我得出这个理论的原因是,在硬膜外穿刺针的中心放置一滴生理盐水,当穿刺针前进时,会被吸进去,穿透聚氨酯泡沫立方体。我还展示了硬膜外穿刺针内部的压力随着穿刺针穿过聚氨酯泡沫的距离而增加。此外,一旦我们停止推进针头,针头内部的压力降至零。这可能是由于针内的空气泄漏造成的。这意味着针头推进后,针尖通过韧带到达硬膜外间隙的距离不同,盐水滴的“吸入”量也不同。这样,知道生理盐水液滴的吸引程度可能会改变
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