2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-131025355
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Caudal Anesthesia through Drilling Hole on Sacral Hiatus: A Case Report

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“…All of them were administered caudal anesthesia either through sacral hiatus (16.6%) or dorsal foramens of sacrum (80%) or drilling hole on sacral hiatus (100%). [10] In short, all were operated under caudal anesthesia with hemodynamic stability. No adverse reaction like intravenous injection, intrathecal injection and total spinal postponed the procedure.…”
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“…All of them were administered caudal anesthesia either through sacral hiatus (16.6%) or dorsal foramens of sacrum (80%) or drilling hole on sacral hiatus (100%). [10] In short, all were operated under caudal anesthesia with hemodynamic stability. No adverse reaction like intravenous injection, intrathecal injection and total spinal postponed the procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%