Morton C P, McCrae A F, Wildsmith J A
Department of Anaesthetics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, UK.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 1994 Nov;23(6 Suppl):98-103.
Continuous spinal anaesthesia is an established technique in which renewed interest has been generated by the availability of small bore catheters suitable for use in the subarachnoid space. Problems include technical difficulty, post dural puncture headache and maldistribution of local anaesthetic, the latter being implicated in the development of caudal equina lesions. Maldistribution of local anaesthetic may possibly be reduced by attempting to place the tip of the catheter at the apex of the lumbo-sacral curve and the use of local anaesthetic solution that is only marginally hyperbaric. This article is in the form of a short review together with an account of the authors' own studies of continuous spinal anaesthesia, conducted to assess the technique for peripheral vascular surgery.
连续蛛网膜下腔麻醉是一种成熟的技术,适用于蛛网膜下腔的细导管的出现使其重新受到关注。问题包括技术难度、硬膜穿刺后头痛以及局部麻醉药分布不均,后者被认为与马尾神经损伤的发生有关。通过尝试将导管尖端置于腰骶曲线的顶点以及使用仅略具高比重的局部麻醉药溶液,可能会减少局部麻醉药分布不均的情况。本文以简短综述的形式呈现,并阐述了作者自己对连续蛛网膜下腔麻醉的研究,该研究旨在评估其用于周围血管手术的技术。