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경막외척수병용마취에서 Needle Through Needle 방법과 Double Segmental 방법의 비교

Title
경막외척수병용마취에서 Needle Through Needle 방법과 Double Segmental 방법의 비교
Other Titles
A Comparison Between Needle through Needle and Double Segmental Techniques for Combined Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia
Author
전종헌
Keywords
Anesthesia techniques; Combined spinal epidural; Regional anesthesia
Issue Date
2016-09
Publisher
경희의료원
Citation
경희의학(JOURNAL OF KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER), v. 31, NO. 1, Page. 9-14
Abstract
Background: The combination of spinal and epidural anesthesia provides an efficient and profound anesthesia for surgery. There are needle through needle technique (NTN) and double segmental technique (DST) for combined spinal and epidural anesthesia (CSE). Some reports have differences about both techniques. We compared both techniques. Method: 87 patients were randomized to receive CSE by NTN (n=43) or DST (n=44). We measured procedure time, the numbers of attempted epidural punctures, epidural catheterizations, spinal punctures, and changes of operators. And we investigated success of spinal block and complications (the number of migrations of epidural catheter tip, headache, lumbar backache, postoperative nausea and vomiting and inadvertant dura puncture) of both techniques. Results: The number of attempted spinal punctures in NTN group is 1.4±0.9, which is smaller than 1.8±1.4 in DST group, The others are no difference significantly in NTN and DST groups. Conclusion: We find NTN and DST for CSE are no differences significantly in the technical problems and complications. We suggest the choice of NTN or DST for CSE is dependent on the skillfullness by operator.
URI
http://kiss.kstudy.com/thesis/thesis-view.asp?key=3470522https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/76598
ISSN
1010-0687
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