2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.01157.x
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Combined spinal–epidural techniques

Abstract: SummaryThe combined spinal-epidural technique has been used increasingly over the last decade. Combined spinal-epidural may achieve rapid onset, profound regional blockade with the facility to modify or prolong the block. A variety of techniques and devices have been proposed. The technique cannot be considered simply as an isolated spinal block followed by an isolated epidural block as combining the techniques may alter each block. This review concentrates on technical and procedural aspects of combined spina… Show more

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“…1,2 In active labour, the ideal analgesic mixture should deliver rapid onset of satisfactory analgesia while minimizing side effects. The initial characteristics of the block are mainly determined by the doses of medications (local anesthetic and opioid) and the baricity of the intrathecal solution.…”
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“…1,2 In active labour, the ideal analgesic mixture should deliver rapid onset of satisfactory analgesia while minimizing side effects. The initial characteristics of the block are mainly determined by the doses of medications (local anesthetic and opioid) and the baricity of the intrathecal solution.…”
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“…The pre-operative assessment should include direct questioning regarding symptoms of upper airway obstruction, hypernasal voice [1] and language difficulties in children to warn of velopharyngeal insufficiency or previous surgery. 2.…”
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“…These notes will indicate whether the patient has had a simple cleft lip and palate repair or whether more complex surgery such as pharyngoplasty has been required. Pharyngoplasty is required in approximately 25% of cleft repairs, the incidence being related to the nature of original anatomical defect [1]. 3.…”
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“…Bu iki tekniğin avantajlarına sahip olmak ve dezavantajlarını azaltmak için önerilen kombine spinal-epidural (KSE) anestezi günümüzde yaygın olarak tercih edilir hale gelmiştir. [2] Bu prospektif, randomize çalışmada elektif sezaryen operasyonlarında spinal blok ile son yıllarda popü-laritesi giderek artan KSE bloğun anne ve yenidoğan üzerine etkilerinin incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır.…”
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