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. 1998 Mar;12(1):13-16.
doi: 10.1007/BF02480759.

Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for cesarean section; needle-through-needle approach

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Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for cesarean section; needle-through-needle approach

Toshinori Tsutsui et al. J Anesth. 1998 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: The Portex "Spinal/Epidural Set" is designed for combined spinal-epidural (CSE) anesthesia by the needle-through-needle approach. We evaluated the technical and clinical usefulness of CSE with this needle set, and also isobaric tetracaine, for cesarean section.

Methods: Thirty patients for cesarean section were included. In the left decubitus position, a 16-gauge epidural needle was introduced by the loss-of-resistance method into the lumbar intervertebral space. A 26-gauge spinal needle was threaded through the epidural needle into the subarachnoid space. Tetracaine dissolved in saline was injected. A 17-gauge catheter was advanced into the epidural space. The analgesic level was checked by the pin-prick method.

Results: The insertion in the first attempt was successful in 21 cases (70%) of the patients, and difficulty in insertion was not experienced. Inadvertent dural puncture occurred in one case, but no accidental subarachnoid catheterization was observed. Spinal anesthesia with tetracaine (11.1±0.5 mg) reached the level of Th6 on average, with a relatively wide range. Five cases (13%) were supplemented by epidural anesthesia. No postspinal headache was noted.

Conclusion: CSE technique by the needle-through-needle approach is easy to handle, and provides a speedy, reliable, and flexible analgesia as well as postoperative pain relief for patients undergoing cesarean section.

Keywords: Cesarean section; Combined spinal-eqidural anesthesia; Isobaric tetracaine; Needle-through-needle approach.

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