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Caudal anesthesia is not associated with post-operative complications following distal hypospadias repair.

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2023
INTRODUCTION The use of caudal anesthesia at the time of hypospadias repair remains controversial as some prior studies have reported increased postoperative complication rates associated with caudal nerve block.
Katherine M. Fischer   +12 more
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Caudal and Intravenous Anesthesia Without Airway Instrumentation for Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair in Infants: A Case Series.

A&A practice, 2020
We report a series of 20 neonates and infants (18 born preterm) who underwent laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair with caudal anesthesia, oxygen via nasal cannula, and intravenous anesthesia.
P. Krishnan   +3 more
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Variation Between and Within Hospitals in Single Injection Caudal Local Anesthetic Dose: A Report From the Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Network

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2020
BACKGROUND: Given that variation exists in health care utilization, expenditure, and medical practice, there is a paucity of data on variation within the practice of anesthesia. The Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Network (PRAN) data lend itself to explore
A. Taenzer   +8 more
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The utility of ultrasonography in anesthesia management in 3 cases of caudal regression syndrome

Paediatric anaesthesia, 2020
Caudal regression syndrome is an extremely rare clinical entity. It is a challenge to anesthesiologist due to its multisystem involvement. Regional anesthesia literature on caudal regression syndrome is scarce.
V. Ponde   +4 more
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Combined spinal/caudal catheter anesthesia: extending the boundaries of regional anesthesia for complex pediatric urological surgery.

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2019
BACKGROUND Spinal anesthesia (SA) is an established anesthetic technique for short outpatient pediatric urological cases. To avoid general anesthesia (GA) and expand regional anesthetics to longer and more complex pediatric surgeries, the authors began a
V. Jayanthi   +7 more
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CAUDAL ANESTHESIA IN INFANTS

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1977
This report summarizes experience with caudal anesthesia in 70 infants ranging in age from 4 to 110 weeks, selected at random from among infants undergoing routine surgical procedures. In 50 infants, lidocaine 1.5% and in 20 infants, mepivacaine 1.5%, was used.
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Clonidine in Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1994
Extradural clonidine produces analgesia in adults. To assess its efficacy in children, we randomized 45 pediatric patients aged 1-7 yr presenting for a subumbilical surgery into three groups of 15 each. After halothane and N2O/O2 induction, and with a double-blind protocol, caudal anesthesia was performed with 1 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine.
S, Jamali   +4 more
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Dexmedetomidine as an adjunct for caudal anesthesia and analgesia in children.

Minerva Anestesiologica, 2018
INTRODUCTION The aim of this review was to evaluate the current evidence regarding the use of dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant to local anesthetic agents (LAA) for caudal blockade anesthesia and analgesia in children.
M. Trifa, D. Tumin, J. Tobias
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Caudal Epidural Anesthesia

2021
Caudal epidural anesthesia in pediatric patients was first described in 1933 as a replacement for general anesthesia in 83 children undergoing transurethral surgery, and since that time it has been shown to be useful in a variety of surgeries. The popularity of this block stems from its efficacy, simplicity, speed, and relative safety.
Jared R. E. Hylton, Jorge A. Pineda
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