Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder

Continuous spinal anaesthesia (CSA) is a cardio-stable technique used in high-risk patients undergoing surgery. However, this technique appeared to decline over the last decades due concerns of complications that arise from using this technique, such as post-dural puncture headaches and neurological...

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Main Authors: Ong, E Theen, Ng, Hui Ping, Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan, Wong, Shee Ven
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spelling my.iium.irep.1055442023-07-17T02:16:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/105544/ Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder Ong, E Theen Ng, Hui Ping Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan Wong, Shee Ven RD81 Anesthesiology Continuous spinal anaesthesia (CSA) is a cardio-stable technique used in high-risk patients undergoing surgery. However, this technique appeared to decline over the last decades due concerns of complications that arise from using this technique, such as post-dural puncture headaches and neurological deficits. We report two cases of elderly patients, one at high cardiac risk and one with dementia and multiple comorbidities, under CSA for orthopaedic surgery with no reported complications. CSA is an adequeate anaesthetic technique with a low failure rate and complications. Proper technique should be taken into consideration to increase the success rate for this procedure. Kugler Publications 2022-12-14 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/105544/7/105544_%20Continuous%20spinal%20anaesthesia%2C%20an%20underutilised%20neuraxial%20technique.pdf Ong, E Theen and Ng, Hui Ping and Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan and Wong, Shee Ven (2022) Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder. Malaysian Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1 (2). pp. 140-146. E-ISSN 2949-7789 (In Press) https://www.myja.pub/index.php/myja/issue/view/2 https://doi.org/10.35119/myja.v1i2.7
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Ong, E Theen
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Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan
Wong, Shee Ven
Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
description Continuous spinal anaesthesia (CSA) is a cardio-stable technique used in high-risk patients undergoing surgery. However, this technique appeared to decline over the last decades due concerns of complications that arise from using this technique, such as post-dural puncture headaches and neurological deficits. We report two cases of elderly patients, one at high cardiac risk and one with dementia and multiple comorbidities, under CSA for orthopaedic surgery with no reported complications. CSA is an adequeate anaesthetic technique with a low failure rate and complications. Proper technique should be taken into consideration to increase the success rate for this procedure.
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author Ong, E Theen
Ng, Hui Ping
Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan
Wong, Shee Ven
author_facet Ong, E Theen
Ng, Hui Ping
Abd Ghani, Muhamad Rasydan
Wong, Shee Ven
author_sort Ong, E Theen
title Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
title_short Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
title_full Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
title_fullStr Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
title_full_unstemmed Continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
title_sort continuous spinal anaesthesia, an underutilised neuraxial technique in current anaesthesia practice: a timely reminder
publisher Kugler Publications
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/105544/7/105544_%20Continuous%20spinal%20anaesthesia%2C%20an%20underutilised%20neuraxial%20technique.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/105544/
https://www.myja.pub/index.php/myja/issue/view/2
https://doi.org/10.35119/myja.v1i2.7
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