The use of caudal epidural anesthesia in clubfoot surgery
Autor: | Jennette L. Boakes, Douglas A. Foulk, Scott Schulman, George T. Rab |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Male
medicine.medical_specialty Clubfoot Narcotic medicine.medical_treatment Outpatient surgery Anesthesia General Postoperative pain relief medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine business.industry Infant General Medicine medicine.disease Surgery Bloody Analgesics Opioid Hospitalization Treatment Outcome El Niño Anesthesia Child Preschool Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Caudal epidural Female business Anesthesia Caudal Parent satisfaction |
Zdroj: | Journal of pediatric orthopedics. 15(5) |
ISSN: | 0271-6798 |
Popis: | We reviewed records of 31 children who had surgical release of 41 clubfeet under general anesthesia with supplemental caudal epidural anesthesia. Compared to an equivalent group of 27 children (39 feet), the caudal epidural group exhibited a statistically significant decrease in intraoperative narcotic requirement. One child had a bloody tap, and caudal epidural anesthesia was abandoned, but there were no other complications. Excellent postoperative pain relief persisted foror = 8 h. Twenty-five of 31 caudal epidural patients were discharged safely on the same day as surgery without any surgical complications. Use of caudal epidural supplementation and outpatient surgery (where indicated) met with a high degree of parent satisfaction. Cost savings of outpatient clubfoot surgery, when compared to overnight stay, were disappointingly low. |
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