2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24054665
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Spinal Cord Injury and Complications Related to Neuraxial Anaesthesia Procedures: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The use of neuraxial procedures, such as spinal and epidural anaesthesia, has been linked to some possible complications. In addition, spinal cord injuries due to anaesthetic practice (Anaes-SCI) are rare events but remain a significant concern for many patients undergoing surgery. This systematic review aimed to identify high-risk patients summarise the causes, consequences, and management/recommendations of SCI due to neuraxial techniques in anaesthesia. A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted… Show more

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“…Damage to the nerve vasculature during blocks can cause local or diffuse ischemia from direct injury or acute occlusion of the arteries or from hemorrhage within a nerve sheath [6].…”
Section: • Chemical or Neurotoxic Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damage to the nerve vasculature during blocks can cause local or diffuse ischemia from direct injury or acute occlusion of the arteries or from hemorrhage within a nerve sheath [6].…”
Section: • Chemical or Neurotoxic Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las complicaciones de la anestesia epidural incluyen la posibilidad de dolor de cabeza pospunción dural, complicaciones neurológicas secundarias al bloqueo neuroaxial y absceso epidural (10,11). Estas complicaciones son raras pero deben ser consideradas en la gestión de la anestesia epidural en la cesárea.…”
Section: Anestesia Regionalunclassified
“…Here are some reasons spinal anesthesia may be preferred over general anesthesia (Capdevila et al, 2020). Spinal anesthesia provides regional anesthesia, meaning it numbs a specific body region, usually below the level of the intended surgery (Pozza et al, 2023). This allows for effective pain control during and after the procedure (Plaat et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%