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MENINGITIS FOLLOWING CONTINUOUS CAUDAL ANESTHESIA
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1947Abstract Clinical signs and symptoms of acute meningitis developed twenty-four hours after cessation of caudal anesthesia continued for nearly six hours in a previously normal gravida iii in premature labor. No evidence of infectious focus could be demonstrated elsewhere in the body.
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Clonidine in Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1994Extradural 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.
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Epidural and Caudal Anesthesia
2016There are many approaches to regional anesthesia of the neuraxis. In the pediatric population, caudal anesthesia is by far the most commonly practiced. Techniques for caudal and epidural anesthesia will be described in this chapter. While single-injection techniques are appropriate for some procedures, continuous catheter techniques are probably more ...
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[Caudal anesthesia in children].
Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1995Caudal block is the most frequently epidural block performed in children. A better knowledge of the child anatomy, physiology and pharmacokinetics has increased the safety of regional anaesthesia in children. The technique of puncture has been adapted to the child anatomy and special needles fit for children are now manufactured.
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