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Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia

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Epidural Anesthesia

This form of administration has many applications and was first used in humans in the year 1921. It is a very versatile form in the sense that it can be used as an anesthetic, in combination with general anesthesia, and to reduce
the post-operative pain following surgery of the lower limbs, perineum, pelvis, abdomen and thorax.

Epidural anesthesia is used for anesthetic for procedures involving the lower limbs, pelvis, perineum and lower abdomen. It is also possible to perform upper abdominal and thoracic procedures under epidural anesthesia alone. 

The advantage of epidural over spinal anesthesia is the ability to maintain continuous anesthesia after placement of an epidural catheter, thus making it suitable for procedures of long duration. Following surgery, lower concentrations of anesthetic drugs can also be introduced to relieve surgical pain.

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65 yr male with no medical history underwent k-nailing with double recon screws for #shaft femur with I/T # under spinal block failed to respond to I/V fluids(4 crystalloids+2 colloids and dopamine or Noradr died after 1 hr of surgery with normal ECG findings and normal chest and SpO2
Posted by : dr china , 8/24/2007
spinal anesthesia with.5%heavy sensorcain 4ml.immediatly after deposition of drug patient had intense itching on buttucks & pernium brncospasm,jerks convulsions cynosis comacontrary to usual finding of hypotention and bradycardia patint after intubation had hypertention150to200systolic and pulse 140 to 170/min. I am not sure for the cause. patient expired after 9hours
Posted by : b.brijmohan , 4/2/2007
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