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Penile nerve block predicts higher revision surgery rate following distal hypospadias repair when compared with caudal epidural block: A consecutive cohort study.

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2020
INTRODUCTION Recent literature has suggested caudal epidural blocks (CEB) may increase revision surgery rates following hypospadias repair. We sought to investigate this using a large, multi-surgeon series. OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study
Alexander Ngoo   +3 more
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Caudal versus Penile Block

2018
Circumcision is a commonly performed operation. Regional analgesia is provided either by penile block or caudal block. Each approach to anesthetizing the penis has attendant risk and benefits. The provider has several decision points to observe when choosing which, if either, technique to apply.
Cheryl Maenpaa   +2 more
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Caudal Block in Children 

Anesthesiology, 1999
Background Bupivacaine provides reliable, long-lasting anesthesia and analgesia when given via the caudal route. Ropivacaine is a newer, long-acting local anesthetic that (at a concentration providing similar pain relief) has less motor nerve blockade and may have less cardiotoxicity than bupivacaine.
S, Khalil   +5 more
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Predicting the success of caudal block

Pediatric Anesthesia, 2008
[No abstract available]
Aydın, Tayfun   +2 more
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Ultrasound-guided caudal block

2015
Clinical use Caudal epidural blockade is the most frequently used regional anesthesia technique in pediatric patients. Caudal block in children provides intra- and postoperative pain control in surgical procedures below the umbilicus (perineal, genitourinary, ilioinguinal, lower extremity surgery), and it is almost always performed under general ...
Anca Grigoras, Jawad Mustafa
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Caudaler Block (Peridural)

1972
1. Diagnostisch: Differentialdiagnose von Schmerzen in der Lumbal-, Coccygealregion sowie Ischialgie. 2. Therapeutisch: Behandlung von Schmerzzustanden sowohl vasospastischer als auch organischer Genese. 3. Chirurgisch: Via Sakralkanal: fur Schmerzunempfindlichkeit bei Operationen oder Prozeduren an Anus, Rectum oder Sigmoid,
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A comparison of the postoperative analgesic effectiveness of low dose caudal epidural block and US-guided dorsal penile nerve block with in-plane technique in circumcision.

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2019
BACKGROUND Circumcision can be performed under sedo-analgesia, general anesthesia, or regional anesthesia. It may cause serious postoperative pain and patients often require additional analgesia. Dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB) and caudal epidural block
V. Ozen, Doğakan Yiğit
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Caudal vs. Penile Block

2013
Circumcision is a commonly performed operation. Although the medical necessity of routine circumcision is debated, common indications for the procedure include religious beliefs, parental preference, hygienic concerns, phimosis, and paraphimosis. As with any surgical procedure, adequate postoperative pain control is an important consideration.
Charles B Eastwood   +1 more
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Comparison of caudal epidural block with paravertebral block for renal surgeries in pediatric patients: A prospective randomised, blinded clinical trial.

Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2019
STUDY OBJECTIVE This study was undertaken to compare the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided single-shot caudal block with ultrasound-guided single-shot paravertebral block in children undergoing renal surgeries.
Purnima Narasimhan   +8 more
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[Caudal block in pediatrics].

Minerva anestesiologica, 2002
Caudal block is the single most popular regional anesthetic technique used in infants and children. A review of the literature concerning complications related to this technique reveals that it is safe and it has a low failure rate. Probably the incidence of complications of caudal block is 7/10.000, the lowest of all the central blocks.
N, Zadra, F, Giusti
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