Literature DB >> 8829869

Delayed bilateral spinal anaesthesia following interscalene brachial plexus block.

D Norris1, A Klahsen, B Milne.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To present a case of delayed neuraxial blockade after interscalene brachial plexus block. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 65-yr-old lady presenting for radial head excision underwent a right interscalene block using bupivacaine and lidocaine. She experienced excellent anaesthesia and had stable vital signs for the duration of surgery. However, after 65 min, she developed signs of bilateral neuraxial block, progressing over the following hour to involve the cervical to lumbar dermatomes, with sparing of the phrenic nerves. The patient remained alert and communicative throughout with haemodynamic stability. Two days following the block, the patient experienced severe frontal and occipital pain, typical of a post dural puncture headache, which responded to fluids and recumbency.
CONCLUSION: This example of delayed central neural blockade complicating interscalene block is presented in contrast to other reports, which have usually occurred promptly after injection, accompanied by complete sensory and motor block requiring cardio-respiratory support. The presumed mechanism of the delayed onset of bilateral neuraxial spread was a dural cuff puncture with slow CSF spread from a plexus sheath "depot" of local anaesthetic.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8829869     DOI: 10.1007/BF03011748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


  9 in total

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Authors:  A Baraka; M Hanna; R Hammoud
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 7.892

2.  Importance of the perineural spaces in nerve blocking.

Authors:  D C MOORE; R F HAIN; A WARD; L D BRIDENBAUGH
Journal:  J Am Med Assoc       Date:  1954-11-13

3.  Total spinal anesthesia following brachial-plexus block.

Authors:  S Ross; C D Scarborough
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1973-10       Impact factor: 7.892

4.  Bilateral cervical and thoracic epidural blockade complicating interscalene brachial plexus block: report of two cases.

Authors:  A Kumar; G E Battit; A B Froese; M C Long
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1971-12       Impact factor: 7.892

5.  Interscalene brachial plexus block.

Authors:  A P Winnie
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1970 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.108

6.  Hoarseness and Horner's syndrome after interscalene brachial plexus block.

Authors:  J L Seltzer
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1977 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 5.108

7.  Cardiac arrest after interscalene brachial-plexus block.

Authors:  R R Edde; S Deutsch
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1977 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.108

8.  Total spinal anesthesia after interscalene blockade of the brachial plexus.

Authors:  R P Dutton; W F Eckhardt; N Sunder
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 7.892

9.  A neurological complication following interscalene brachial plexus block.

Authors:  C Barutell; F Vidal; M Raich; A Montero
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  1980-04       Impact factor: 6.955

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1.  Sudden quadriparesis after non-overdose local anesthesia.

Authors:  Wei-Chen Chen; Hsien-Yi Chen; Te-I Weng; Chun-Kuei Chen
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2022-05-17
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