1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(98)80112-3
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Rachianesthésie totale après bloc du plexus lombaire par voie postérieure

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“…The most common injection site among the included studies is the L3-L4 space. The L3-L4 space is one of the possible areas of injection that falls under the category of lumbar epidural steroid injection [10][11]. Most commonly, as is the case for hip replacements, the lumbar region is effective in providing medications to the epidural space behind the spinal nerves of patients.…”
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“…The most common injection site among the included studies is the L3-L4 space. The L3-L4 space is one of the possible areas of injection that falls under the category of lumbar epidural steroid injection [10][11]. Most commonly, as is the case for hip replacements, the lumbar region is effective in providing medications to the epidural space behind the spinal nerves of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There has also been evidence that suggests epidural analgesia is advantageous in reducing the frequency of nausea and vomiting in relation to systemic analgesia. While additional studies are required to conclusively determine the most effective and safe injection site for hip replacements, the combination of factors discussed are the most probable factors in the decision for the patients to receive lidocaine through the L3-L4 space [10][11].…”
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“…In spite of more effectiveness of the PCB, the inguinal paravascular and ACB is still commonly performed for fear of side effects of PCB. [ 18 19 20 21 ] One of the most common and most serious side effects are the epidural/spinal spread of local anesthetic solution, which is mainly due to a proximal movement into the paravertebral space rather than a direct placement of the needle into the epidural space,[ 19 ] delayed bilateral spread of local anesthetic,[ 22 ] intravascular injections can cause seizure, cardiac arrest, and death,[ 23 24 25 ] delayed toxic reactions, unilateral sympathectomy,[ 5 ] and renal subcapsular hematoma. [ 20 21 ] To decrease the incidence of these complications associated with lumbar plexus block, ultrasound guidance has been introduced which allows direct visualization of the needle, anatomy, neural structures, and the spread of local anesthetics.…”
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