Us Guided vs Landmark Guided in Paramedian Spinal in Elderly
Ahmed Ashraf Abdelaziz Bayoumi;
Abstract
he ultrasound-assisted paramedian technique reduces the technical difficulty of spinal anaesthesia in the elderly. Compared with the landmark-guided paramedian technique, the use of ultrasound reduced the number of needle manipulations required for success, increased the first-attempt success rate and reduced block-associated pain and discomfort.
Ultrasonography might improve the efficacy of spinal anaesthesia by improving the accuracy of identification of intervertebral level, depth measurement of the intrathecal space and location of the interlaminar window that permits needle passage compared with the landmark guided technique, ultrasound assisted spinal anaesthesia decreases the number of puncture attempts and improves the success rate at the first attempt in patients with potential technical difficulties we believe that individualisation is a key element of minimising technical difficulties.
Ultrasonography might improve the efficacy of spinal anaesthesia by improving the accuracy of identification of intervertebral level, depth measurement of the intrathecal space and location of the interlaminar window that permits needle passage compared with the landmark guided technique, ultrasound assisted spinal anaesthesia decreases the number of puncture attempts and improves the success rate at the first attempt in patients with potential technical difficulties we believe that individualisation is a key element of minimising technical difficulties.
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| Title | Us Guided vs Landmark Guided in Paramedian Spinal in Elderly | Other Titles | دراسة مقارنة بين استخدام السونار و بين الطريقة التقليدية في التخدير النخاعي في كبار السن | Authors | Ahmed Ashraf Abdelaziz Bayoumi | Issue Date | 2021 |
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