Zarzur E
Anaesthesia. 1984 Nov;39(11):1101-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1984.tb08931.x.
A hypothesis is suggested that the initial or 'true' negative pressure encountered when a needle first enters the epidural space is due to initial bulging of the ligamentum flavum in front of the advancing needle followed by its rapid return to the resting position once the needle has perforated the ligament. The bulging has been confirmed to occur in fresh cadavers, and pressure studies carried out during performance of epidural blocks in patients lend weight to this hypothesis.
有人提出一种假说,即当针头首次进入硬膜外腔时所遇到的初始或“真正”负压,是由于针头前进前方的黄韧带最初鼓起,而一旦针头穿过韧带,黄韧带就会迅速恢复到静止位置。这种鼓起已在新鲜尸体中得到证实,并且在对患者进行硬膜外阻滞操作期间进行的压力研究也支持了这一假说。