Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches

In infants and small children, ultrasound (US) guidance provides ample anatomical information to perform neuraxial blocks. We can measure the distance from the skin to the epidural space in the US image and can refer to it during needle insertion. We may also visualize the needle or a catheter durin...

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Main Author: Hae Keum Kil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2018-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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Online Access:http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kja-d-18-00109.pdf
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spelling doaj-6e69887a4a63471e96050f872fab50a02020-11-25T03:43:54ZengKorean Society of AnesthesiologistsKorean Journal of Anesthesiology2005-64192005-75632018-12-0171643043910.4097/kja.d.18.001098464Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approachesHae Keum KilIn infants and small children, ultrasound (US) guidance provides ample anatomical information to perform neuraxial blocks. We can measure the distance from the skin to the epidural space in the US image and can refer to it during needle insertion. We may also visualize the needle or a catheter during real-time US-guided epidural catheterization. In cases where direct needle or catheter visualization is difficult, US allows predicting successful puncture and catheterization using surrogate markers, such as dura mater displacement, epidural space widening due to drug injection, or mass movement of the drug within the caudal space. Although many experienced anesthesiologists still prefer to use conventional techniques, prospective randomized controlled trials using US guidance are providing increasing evidence of its advantages. The use of US-guided regional block will gradually become widespread in infants and children.http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kja-d-18-00109.pdfcaudalchildrenepiduralultrasound
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Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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children
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ultrasound
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title Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
title_short Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
title_full Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
title_fullStr Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
title_full_unstemmed Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
title_sort caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches
publisher Korean Society of Anesthesiologists
series Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
issn 2005-6419
2005-7563
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In infants and small children, ultrasound (US) guidance provides ample anatomical information to perform neuraxial blocks. We can measure the distance from the skin to the epidural space in the US image and can refer to it during needle insertion. We may also visualize the needle or a catheter during real-time US-guided epidural catheterization. In cases where direct needle or catheter visualization is difficult, US allows predicting successful puncture and catheterization using surrogate markers, such as dura mater displacement, epidural space widening due to drug injection, or mass movement of the drug within the caudal space. Although many experienced anesthesiologists still prefer to use conventional techniques, prospective randomized controlled trials using US guidance are providing increasing evidence of its advantages. The use of US-guided regional block will gradually become widespread in infants and children.
topic caudal
children
epidural
ultrasound
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