A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia
Introduction : The caudal epidural anaesthesia is a process in which medications are injected into epidural space to provide analgesia and anaesthesia in various clinical procedures. The technique of caudal epidural block entirely depends upon exact localization of sacral hiatus through which c...
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doaj-10b88db0d3254491b8398d9f0ea3e1892020-11-25T03:05:54ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery2277-85432455-68742016-01-015161110.7860/IJARS/2016/16825:2091A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural AnaesthesiaMd. Jawed Akhta0Nasreen Fatima1 Ritu2Avanish Kumar3Vinod Kumar4Senior Resident, Department of Anatomy, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar (India).Senior Resident, Department of Anaesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Bihar (India)Senior Resident, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar (India).Additional Professor, Department of Anatomy, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar (India). Professor and HOD, Department of Anatomy, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar (India).Introduction : The caudal epidural anaesthesia is a process in which medications are injected into epidural space to provide analgesia and anaesthesia in various clinical procedures. The technique of caudal epidural block entirely depends upon exact localization of sacral hiatus through which clinicians access the epidural space. The precise knowledge about different anatomical variations related to the sacral hiatus increase its success rate. Aim: To study the different anatomical variations and morphometry of the sacral hiatus in the population of Bihar that is useful in caudal epidural anaesthesia. Materials and Methods: The present study has been carried out on 124 undamaged adult human sacra of which age and sex were not predetermined. Only fully ossified, dried, macerated and thoroughly cleaned sacra which were complete in all respects, in order to give the correct observations, were included in the study while the sacra having any deformity or pathology were excluded. The different metric parameters were measured with the help of digital vernier caliper. The various shapes of sacral hiatus was also observed. The software GRAPH PAD PRISM version 4.03 is used for statistical analysis of data. Results : The most common shape of sacral hiatus recorded in the present study is Inverted U (44.36%) followed by Inverted V (35.48%). The least common shape is bifid (4.03%). In 2.42% cases sacral hiatus is absent. Apex of the sacral hiatus is mostly seen at the level of 4th sacral vertebra (71.77%), while base is commonly located at the level of 5th sacral vertebra (79.84%). The mean length of sacral hiatus is 26.92 ± 12.91 mm. The mean transverse width and mean anteroposterior diameter of SH at the apex are 12.14 ± 3.89 mm and 5.39 ± 1.96 mm respectively. Conclusion : The different variation of shape and size of sacral hiatus should always kept in mind while giving caudal epidural anaesthesia and analgesia. These variations may occur due to different genetic and racial factors.http://www.ijars.net/articles/PDF/2091/2-%2016825_F(GH)_PF1(Vsu_Om)_PFA(Om)_PF2(PVSU).pdfanatomical variationssacrumsacral canalsacral cornua |
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A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia |
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A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia |
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A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia |
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A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia |
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A Morphometric Study of Sacral Hiatus and its Importance in Caudal Epidural Anaesthesia |
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Introduction : The caudal epidural anaesthesia is a process
in which medications are injected into epidural space
to provide analgesia and anaesthesia in various clinical
procedures. The technique of caudal epidural block entirely
depends upon exact localization of sacral hiatus through
which clinicians access the epidural space. The precise
knowledge about different anatomical variations related to
the sacral hiatus increase its success rate.
Aim: To study the different anatomical variations and
morphometry of the sacral hiatus in the population of Bihar
that is useful in caudal epidural anaesthesia.
Materials and Methods: The present study has been
carried out on 124 undamaged adult human sacra of which
age and sex were not predetermined. Only fully ossified,
dried, macerated and thoroughly cleaned sacra which
were complete in all respects, in order to give the correct
observations, were included in the study while the sacra
having any deformity or pathology were excluded. The
different metric parameters were measured with the help of
digital vernier caliper. The various shapes of sacral hiatus
was also observed. The software GRAPH PAD PRISM
version 4.03 is used for statistical analysis of data.
Results : The most common shape of sacral hiatus recorded
in the present study is Inverted U (44.36%) followed by
Inverted V (35.48%). The least common shape is bifid
(4.03%). In 2.42% cases sacral hiatus is absent. Apex of the
sacral hiatus is mostly seen at the level of 4th sacral vertebra
(71.77%), while base is commonly located at the level of 5th
sacral vertebra (79.84%). The mean length of sacral hiatus
is 26.92 ± 12.91 mm. The mean transverse width and mean
anteroposterior diameter of SH at the apex are 12.14 ± 3.89
mm and 5.39 ± 1.96 mm respectively.
Conclusion : The different variation of shape and size of
sacral hiatus should always kept in mind while giving caudal
epidural anaesthesia and analgesia. These variations may
occur due to different genetic and racial factors. |
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