SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT

<p>Background. Epidural anaesthesia (EA) is a regional anaesthesia method that interrupts afferent nerve conduction. Epidural space (ES) is a space between internal leaf of a dura mater and spinal periosteum. The complications of regional anaesthesia are rare and are less common than those of...

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Main Authors: Iztok Potočnik, Lucija Oberauner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2003-06-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
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Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1845
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spelling doaj-3a0cb34c4b334ee283e1adee3c6fa7c82020-11-25T01:28:35ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242003-06-017261352SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORTIztok Potočnik0Lucija Oberauner1Klinični oddelek za anesteziologijo in intenzivno terapijo operativnih strok Klinični center Zaloška 7 1525 LjubljanaKlinični oddelek za anesteziologijo in intenzivno terapijo operativnih strok Klinični center Zaloška 7 1525 Ljubljana<p>Background. Epidural anaesthesia (EA) is a regional anaesthesia method that interrupts afferent nerve conduction. Epidural space (ES) is a space between internal leaf of a dura mater and spinal periosteum. The complications of regional anaesthesia are rare and are less common than those of general anaesthesia. The incidence of permanent neurological deficit is 0.03–0.1%. Subdural injection is a complication of epidural anaesthesia with an incidence of 0.82%.</p><p>Subdural space is difficult to enter deliberately as arachnoidea is closely adherent to the overlying dura in most patients. Injection of the local anaesthetic solution into this space produces a high level of sensory and motor anaesthesia.</p><p>Patients and methods. A case of 47-year-old female operated for cancer of the rectosigma is described. According to the kind of operation, a combined general and epidural anaesthesia was used. Despite proper insertion of a epidural catheter and recommended tests of its incorrect placement, the total spinal block developed. It is believed that a rare complication in the form of so-called subdural block occurred.</p><p>Conclusions. Combined general and epidural anaesthesia is becoming widespread for major surgery and it is commonly used in developed countries. The purpose of this study was to warn on relatively rare complication of epidural anaesthesia. Only careful attention and a high index of suspicion for the development of the signs of subdural block will prevent complications.<br /><br /></p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1845epidural spacesubdural spaceregional anaesthesiatotal spinal blockropivacain
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author Iztok Potočnik
Lucija Oberauner
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Lucija Oberauner
SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
Zdravniški Vestnik
epidural space
subdural space
regional anaesthesia
total spinal block
ropivacain
author_facet Iztok Potočnik
Lucija Oberauner
author_sort Iztok Potočnik
title SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
title_short SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
title_full SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
title_fullStr SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
title_full_unstemmed SUBDURAL BLOCK – A COMPLICATION OF EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA A CASE REPORT
title_sort subdural block – a complication of epidural anaesthesia a case report
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2003-06-01
description <p>Background. Epidural anaesthesia (EA) is a regional anaesthesia method that interrupts afferent nerve conduction. Epidural space (ES) is a space between internal leaf of a dura mater and spinal periosteum. The complications of regional anaesthesia are rare and are less common than those of general anaesthesia. The incidence of permanent neurological deficit is 0.03–0.1%. Subdural injection is a complication of epidural anaesthesia with an incidence of 0.82%.</p><p>Subdural space is difficult to enter deliberately as arachnoidea is closely adherent to the overlying dura in most patients. Injection of the local anaesthetic solution into this space produces a high level of sensory and motor anaesthesia.</p><p>Patients and methods. A case of 47-year-old female operated for cancer of the rectosigma is described. According to the kind of operation, a combined general and epidural anaesthesia was used. Despite proper insertion of a epidural catheter and recommended tests of its incorrect placement, the total spinal block developed. It is believed that a rare complication in the form of so-called subdural block occurred.</p><p>Conclusions. Combined general and epidural anaesthesia is becoming widespread for major surgery and it is commonly used in developed countries. The purpose of this study was to warn on relatively rare complication of epidural anaesthesia. Only careful attention and a high index of suspicion for the development of the signs of subdural block will prevent complications.<br /><br /></p>
topic epidural space
subdural space
regional anaesthesia
total spinal block
ropivacain
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