Paliwal Naresh, Khan Imran Ahmed, Shahi Rajeev K
Anesthesiology, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati, IND.
Community Medicine, KMC Medical College and Hospital, Maharajganj, IND.
Cureus. 2025 Mar 27;17(3):e81320. doi: 10.7759/cureus.81320. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Thoracic segmental spinal anesthesia (TSSA) is a developing regional anesthesia approach that involves administering local anesthetics into the thoracic spine to produce a targeted nerve block. This segmental block provides stable hemodynamics and early recovery. Lumbar spinal anesthesia is a common practice in children, and TSSA can be a promising technique due to its advantages. Despite the theoretical advantages of TSSA in pediatric patients, there is a paucity of literature describing its clinical use, safety profile, and outcomes in this population. This case series presents our initial clinical experience with TSSA in pediatric patients undergoing various laparoscopic surgical procedures. We aim to highlight the feasibility and safety of TSSA in the pediatric population while contributing to filling the gap in the literature supporting its broader application. Five pediatric patients undergoing various surgeries under TSSA were included in this study conducted between July 2021 and April 2022 at a single center. Demographic, clinical, TSSA technique, intraoperative, and postoperative data were extracted from hospital records. There were three male and two female patients between the ages of 6 and 13 years. One patient had sickle cell anemia, and one was suffering from an upper respiratory tract infection. All cases were conducted successfully under TSSA without significant complications. This study demonstrates that TSSA can be a feasible and safe regional anesthetic technique in pediatric patients undergoing surgeries confined to thoracic and upper abdominal dermatomes. While our findings are encouraging, larger prospective studies are necessary to establish standardized protocols, optimize dosing strategies, and further validate the role of TSSA in pediatric anesthesia practice.
胸段脊髓麻醉(TSSA)是一种正在发展的区域麻醉方法,涉及将局部麻醉剂注入胸椎以产生靶向神经阻滞。这种节段性阻滞可提供稳定的血流动力学并实现早期恢复。腰段脊髓麻醉在儿童中是一种常见的做法,而TSSA因其优势可能是一种有前景的技术。尽管TSSA在儿科患者中具有理论优势,但描述其在该人群中的临床应用、安全性和结果的文献却很少。本病例系列介绍了我们在接受各种腹腔镜手术的儿科患者中使用TSSA的初步临床经验。我们旨在强调TSSA在儿科人群中的可行性和安全性,同时填补支持其更广泛应用的文献空白。本研究于2021年7月至2022年4月在单一中心进行,纳入了5例接受TSSA下各种手术的儿科患者。从医院记录中提取了人口统计学、临床、TSSA技术、术中及术后数据。有3名男性和2名女性患者,年龄在6至13岁之间。1例患者患有镰状细胞贫血,1例患有上呼吸道感染。所有病例在TSSA下均成功进行,无明显并发症。本研究表明,TSSA对于接受局限于胸段和上腹部皮节手术的儿科患者可能是一种可行且安全的区域麻醉技术。虽然我们的研究结果令人鼓舞,但仍需要更大规模的前瞻性研究来建立标准化方案、优化给药策略,并进一步验证TSSA在儿科麻醉实践中的作用。