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Study on Revisiting Sacral Hiatus

Recent Research Advances in Biology Vol. 11, 2021
Sacral hiatus is caudal opening of sacral canal. Caudal epidural anaesthesia for various therapeutic and diagnostic procedures is administered through sacral hiatus. 25% failure rate of caudal epidural block has been reported in literature. The failure rate of this procedure may be due to variant anatomical features of sacral hiatus.
Rajani Singh
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Clinically relevant morphometry of sacral hiatus and morphology of sacrum

Turkish Neurosurgery, 2021
To outline the variations in morphology and a few clinically relevant morphometric parameters of the sacral hiatus.The study included 50 dry human sacra, of unspecified sex, in the Department of Anatomy at a medical college in South India. The sex was determined using the sacral, auricular and curvature index.
Rohini, Punja   +3 more
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Estimation of the relationship between the sacral hiatus and other dorsal sacral parameters using principle component analysis

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2021
Correct localization of the sacral hiatus is essential for administering a successful caudal epidural block. The purpose of this study is to create a statistical model of sacral hiatus from dorsal sacral parameters to improve the location of the hiatus and thus, reduce the failure rate.
Binita Chaudhary   +3 more
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Morphometric study of sacral hiatus

Journal of the Anatomical Society of India, 2016
Agnimita Roy   +3 more
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Landmark of Sacral Hiatus and its Clinical Significance in Caudal Epidural Block

TMSS Medical College Journal (TMCJ), 2022
Background: Anatomy of sacral hiatus has clinical importance during caudal epidural block. Single bony landmark may not help in locating sacral hiatus because of anatomical variation.
Naznin RA
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Abnormal Extension of Sacral Hiatus- A Case Report

TMSS Medical College Journal (TMCJ), 2021
Sacral hiatus is the gap on the lower part of dorsal surface of sacrum. It is formed due to fail to fuse of the lamina of the 5th sacral vertebrae. During research work regarding sacral morphometry, in the department of Anatomy, Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical
Naznin RA
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Imaging anatomy of the vertebral canal for trans‐sacral hiatus puncture of the lumbar cistern

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2020
A standard lumbar puncture may be impossible for many anatomic or technical reasons. Previous accounts of caudal epidural anesthesia and other procedures via the sacral hiatus prompted us to test if image‐guided percutaneous trans‐sacral hiatus access to
Austin Trinh, S. S. Hashmi, T. Massoud
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Anatomical Evaluation of the Sacral Hiatus Using Ultrasound Imaging: Factors That Inhibit Needle Insertion During Caudal Epidural Block Procedures

Pain Practice, 2020
Caudal epidural blocks often fail due to the difficulty of appropriate needle insertion. This study aimed to evaluate the anatomy of the sacral hiatus using ultrasound imaging.
M. Nakahashi   +5 more
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Computed Tomographic (CT) Based Morphological and Morphometric Variations of the Sacral Hiatus and its Clinical Implications in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia

Acta Medica International
Background: The sacral hiatus (SH) shows considerable variation in morphology and morphometry, which is of direct importance for procedures such as caudal epidural anesthesia.
Insha Majeed   +2 more
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