A Pediatric Epidural Catheter Fracture Suspected to Be Caused by a Glue
Masahiro Yagihara,
Aki Uemura,
Chiharu Wakuda
et al.
Abstract:A 65-day-old baby boy underwent the Kasai procedure under general and epidural anesthesia. The epidural catheter was inserted between the T11 and T12 vertebrae under general anesthesia, and secured with sterile tape, ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate glue, and film. Intra- and postoperative epidural analgesia was effective and there was no leakage around the insertion site. On the third day post-surgery, we tried to remove the catheter but discovered it was fractured 67mm from the tip. During the ultrasound examination, w… Show more
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