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Epidural catheter placement in neonates: sonoanatomy and feasibility of ultrasonographic guidance in term and preterm neonates.

Harald Willschke1, Adrian Bosenberg, Peter Marhofer, Julie Willschke, Jens Schwindt, Marion Weintraud, Stephan Kapral, Stephan Kettner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We report the first prospective sonoanatomic study in neonates with the aim to perform ultrasonographic-guided epidural catheter placement in this age group.
METHOD: One hundred forty-five neonates with a body weight < or =4 kg (0.53-4 kg) were included in this prospective study. The study was divided into 3 consecutive parts. In the first part, the neuraxial sonoanatomy of 60 neonates was evaluated. In the second part, 50 neonates scheduled for major abdominal surgery were enrolled. In this part, the depth of the ligamentum flavum measured with ultrasound was matched up to the depth evaluated clinically with the loss-of-resistance technique. In the third part, ultrasonographic epidural catheter placement was performed in 35 neonates weighing between 620 g and 4 kg.
RESULTS: The ligamentum flavum, the dura mater, and the termination of the spinal cord could be identified in all patients. The first part showed a good correlation between body weight and depth of the ligamentum flavum. The median termination of the spinal cord corresponded to vertebral level L2. The second part confirmed a good correlation between depth of the ligamentum flavum evaluated clinically and the depth predicted with ultrasound. Finally, real-time ultrasound-guided epidural placement was possible in all 35 neonates.
CONCLUSION: Ultrasound examination of the spinal cord anatomy provides valuable information for epidural catheter placement in neonates. Ultrasonography enables a real-time identification of the tip of the needle within the epidural space and a visualization of the spread of local anesthetic in these patients.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17196490     DOI: 10.1016/j.rapm.2006.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reg Anesth Pain Med        ISSN: 1098-7339            Impact factor:   6.288


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