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Anatomy of the sacral hiatus and its clinical relevance in caudal epidural block
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2017Caudal epidural anesthesia (CEB) is widely used for the prevention of chronic lower back pain, the control of intraoperative analgesia such as genitourinary surgery and labor pain cases in sacral epidural space approach for the implementation of analgesia. CEB is an anesthetic solution used into the sacral canal via sacral hiatus (SH).
Hassan Bagheri, Figen Govsa
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An Anatomic Study of the Sacral Hiatus: A Basis for Successful Caudal Epidural Block
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2004An anatomic study of the sacral hiatus using isolated sacra.To clarify the anatomic variations of the sacral hiatus using the bony landmarks of the sacrum for improving the reliability of caudal epidural block (CEB).The CEB has been widely used for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar spinal disorders.
Miho, Sekiguchi +3 more
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Morphometry of sacral hiatus and its clinical relevance in caudal epidural block
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2009Sacral approach to epidural space produces reliable and effective block of sacral nerves. It is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of sacral hiatus (SH) for optimal access into sacral epidural space. This study was undertaken to evaluate various landmarks of SH.One hundred and fourteen adult dry human sacral bones were examined for morphometric ...
Anjali, Aggarwal +3 more
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Epidural (Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Caudal) Block/Injections
2012One of the first descriptions of access to the lumbar epidural space was described by Pages in 1921. Anesthesia through a caudal route had been reported much earlier, but his was the first to describe a method for accessing the lumbar epidural space.
Nirmala R. Abraham +2 more
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Anatomical study of sacral hiatus for successful caudal epidural block
International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences, 2013Background: Present study determined the landmarks for caudal epidural block (CEB) after morphometric measurements of the sacral hiatus on dry sacral bones. The CEB has been widely used procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar spinal disorders. Anatomical features of the sacral hiatus and the detailed knowledge about sacral hiatus. Materials
Ramamurthi KS, Anil kumar Reddy Y
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CAUDAL AND EPIDURAL BLOCKS WITH BUPIVACAINE FOR CHILDBIRTH
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1972D C, Moore +3 more
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Caudal epidural block for minor gynecologic procedures in outpatient surgery.
Chang Gung medical journal, 2004Caudal epidural block (CEB) has become increasingly important for pediatric analgesia in recent years. However, data regarding CEB in adult ambulatory surgery are scarce. The aim of this study was to verify whether CEB could be applied as a simple, safe and economic method of anesthesia for adult patients undergoing minor gynecologic procedures (MGP ...
Shu-Yam, Wong +7 more
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