Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma
The usage of epidural infusion for intraoperative and postoperative pain relief is widely used in certain pediatric anesthetic practice because of the effectiveness and advantages. However, there is drawback for these techniques due to its potential complications such as inadvertent intrathecal plac...
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doaj-39ea1fe63e20429186afe02edc5920c42020-11-24T21:22:26ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Anaesthesia1658-354X2017-01-01111868810.4103/1658-354X.197333Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemmaChong Soon EuShyamala V KumarSaedah AliShamsul Kamalrujan HassanThe usage of epidural infusion for intraoperative and postoperative pain relief is widely used in certain pediatric anesthetic practice because of the effectiveness and advantages. However, there is drawback for these techniques due to its potential complications such as inadvertent intrathecal placement, local anesthetic toxicity, catheter migration, infection, and breakage of epidural catheter. Though occur infrequently, epidural catheters have been known to snap during insertion or removal. The retained catheter tip may lead to multiple complications, including nerve injury, infection, and even catheter migration. Although there are literatures recommend options for management of removal of retained catheter, there are limited reports of these occurrences, especially among children. We report a case of sequestrated sheared epidural catheter segment in a child, aiming to share this experience for the future management of patients under similar condition.http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2017;volume=11;issue=1;spage=86;epage=88;aulast=EuBreakage; children; retained caudal catheter; sequestrated; sheared |
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Chong Soon Eu Shyamala V Kumar Saedah Ali Shamsul Kamalrujan Hassan Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Breakage; children; retained caudal catheter; sequestrated; sheared |
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Chong Soon Eu Shyamala V Kumar Saedah Ali Shamsul Kamalrujan Hassan |
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Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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Sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: An anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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sequestrated caudal catheter in a child: an anesthetic nightmare and surgical dilemma |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia |
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1658-354X |
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2017-01-01 |
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The usage of epidural infusion for intraoperative and postoperative pain relief is widely used in certain pediatric anesthetic practice because of the effectiveness and advantages. However, there is drawback for these techniques due to its potential complications such as inadvertent intrathecal placement, local anesthetic toxicity, catheter migration, infection, and breakage of epidural catheter. Though occur infrequently, epidural catheters have been known to snap during insertion or removal. The retained catheter tip may lead to multiple complications, including nerve injury, infection, and even catheter migration. Although there are literatures recommend options for management of removal of retained catheter, there are limited reports of these occurrences, especially among children. We report a case of sequestrated sheared epidural catheter segment in a child, aiming to share this experience for the future management of patients under similar condition. |
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Breakage; children; retained caudal catheter; sequestrated; sheared |
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http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2017;volume=11;issue=1;spage=86;epage=88;aulast=Eu |
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