Mikhail N. Dolgopolskii, V. A. Koriachkin, D. Zabolotskii, R. R. Safin
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摘要
背景:椎旁麻醉是一种古老的区域麻醉技术,已有100多年的历史。一般来说,椎旁麻醉被用于成人疼痛治疗的强镇痛工具。椎旁麻醉不是一种简单的诱导区域麻醉的方法,因为它有几个并发症。椎旁麻醉一直是小儿外科的严重禁忌症。目前,超声技术的进步,通过发现手术治疗疼痛的新可能性,使椎旁麻醉在骨科和创伤学实践中成功地应用于儿童。目的:本研究旨在评估椎旁麻醉作为儿科骨科和创伤学麻醉的重要组成部分的现状和近期前景。材料和方法:研究数据来自公共科学来源,在PubMed, Crossref, Google Scholar, Scopus和RSCI数据库中检索,没有语言限制。资料检索的深度为90年(至1932年)。在本研究中,根据所获得的信息进行分析和综合,构建分析结论。结果:各种病例报告和病例回顾描述了胸椎和腰椎旁麻醉在小儿骨科和创伤学以及重建手术中的应用经验,并表明胸椎旁麻醉(联合全身麻醉)是目前的首选方法,与胸椎硬膜外阻滞和高背矫直肌阻滞相竞争。结论:超声控制下椎旁麻醉腰大肌间室阻滞是骨盆骨科手术中最可靠、最合适的区域麻醉方法。
Thoracic and lumbar paravertebral anesthesia in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology: A literature review
BACKGROUND: Paravertebral anesthesia is an old regional anesthesia technique, with a history of more than 100 years. Generally, paravertebral anesthesia is used in adults as a strong analgesic tool for pain treatment. Paravertebral anesthesia is not a simple way of inducing regional anesthesia, as it has several complications. Paravertebral anesthesia has been a serious contraindication in pediatric surgery. At present, technical progress in ultrasonography permits the use of paravertebral anesthesia successfully in children in orthopedics and traumatology practice by discovering new possibilities for the surgical treatment of pain.
AIM: This study aimed to assess the current state and near-term prospects of using paravertebral anesthesia as a significant component of anesthesia in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study data were obtained from public scientific sources, which were searched in the PubMed, Crossref, Google Scholar, Scopus, and RSCI databases without language restrictions. The depth of the information search was 90 years (up to 1932). In this study, analysis and synthesis based on the information obtained were used to build an analytic conclusion.
RESULTS: Various case reports and case reviews have described the experience of using thoracic and lumbar paravertebral anesthesia in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology, as well as reconstructive surgery and revealed that thoracic paravertebral anesthesia (in combination with general anesthesia) is currently the method of choice, competing with the thoracic epidural block and the high back straightening muscle block.
CONCLUSIONS: Paravertebral anesthesia as the psoas compartment block with the ultrasonography control is the most reliable and suitable method of regional anesthesia for pelvis orthopedic surgery.
期刊介绍:
The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.