Literature DB >> 1770567

[Combined spinal and epidural anesthesia for orthopaedic surgery in the elderly].

M Wakamatsu1, H Katoh, U Kondo, T Yamamoto, S Tanaka.   

Abstract

The pros and cons as to which anesthesia is more beneficial, either spinal or epidural, prompted us to perform combined spinal and epidural block in the elderly undergoing lower limb surgery. The selected epidural space was entered with a 17-gauge Tuohy needle and a longer 26-gauge spinal needle was passed through it and into the subarachnoid space. Following the injection of required dose of 2% preservative-free lidocaine (isobaric), spinal needle was withdrawn and an epidural catheter was inserted. We could use this combined technique on 17 patients older than 80 yr (mean age; 84.5 +/- 3.9 years) with satisfactory results and without any serious cardiovascular change, as with 17 middle-aged patients (57.5 +/- 5.2 years). This combination of techniques provides a rapid onset and reliability of spinal block with high quality analgesia by supplementation through the epidural catheter during and after surgery. In the orthopaedic procedures on the lower limbs, combined spinal and epidural block is more useful even for the elderly over the age of 80 yr than spinal or epidural anesthesia alone.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1770567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Masui        ISSN: 0021-4892


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1.  A comparative study-efficacy and safety of combined spinal epidural anesthesia versus spinal anesthesia in high-risk geriatric patients for surgeries around the hip joint.

Authors:  Vengamamba Tummala; Lella Nageswara Rao; Manoj Kumar Vallury; Anitha Sanapala
Journal:  Anesth Essays Res       Date:  2015 May-Aug
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