2006
DOI: 10.1017/s0265021506251378
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Total spinal anaesthesia following epidural test dose in an ankylosing spondylitic patient with anticipated difficult airway undergoing total hip replacement

Abstract: References1. Beach PS, Beach RE, Smith LR. Hyponatraemic seizures in a child treated with desmopressin to control enuresis. Clin Pediatr 1992; 31: 566-569. 2. Yaouyanc G, Jonville AP, Yaouyanc-Lapalle H et al. Seizure with hyponatremia in a child prescribed desmopressin for nocturnal enuresis. Clin Toxicol 1992; 30: 637-641. 3. Kallio J, Rautava P, Huupponen R et al. Severe hyponatremia caused by intranasal desmopressin for nocturnal enuresis. Acta Paediatr 1993; 82: 881-882. 4. Schwab M, Wenzel D, Ruder H. Hy… Show more

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“…As a result, 17 articles with 20 cases were included (Table 1); data are displayed using a Varadajan et al [8] 57/M CABG TEA-GA/T1-2 Median No Yes Varadajan et al [8] 51/F CABG TEA-GA/T1-2 Median No Yes Chin et al [22] 40/F THR SA/L4-5 Median USG Yes Sivrikaya et al [11] 30/F C/S SA/L3-4 Median No Yes Hyderally et al [10] 55/M THR CSEA/L3-4 ? No Yes Batra et al [9] 58/M THR EA/L3-4 Paramedian No No/TSA Sng et al [12] 33/F C/S CSEA/? Paramedian No Yes Allen et al [19] 74/M AAA TEA-GA/T10-11 ?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, 17 articles with 20 cases were included (Table 1); data are displayed using a Varadajan et al [8] 57/M CABG TEA-GA/T1-2 Median No Yes Varadajan et al [8] 51/F CABG TEA-GA/T1-2 Median No Yes Chin et al [22] 40/F THR SA/L4-5 Median USG Yes Sivrikaya et al [11] 30/F C/S SA/L3-4 Median No Yes Hyderally et al [10] 55/M THR CSEA/L3-4 ? No Yes Batra et al [9] 58/M THR EA/L3-4 Paramedian No No/TSA Sng et al [12] 33/F C/S CSEA/? Paramedian No Yes Allen et al [19] 74/M AAA TEA-GA/T10-11 ?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] This diversity of conditions imply that patients with AS re-quire various operations, including coronary artery bypass grafting, total hip replacement, cesarean sections, surgery for fractures of vertebrae or femur, anal fistula excision, and thyroidectomy. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Therefore, patients with AS are likely to require anesthesia at some point in their lives. Because of expected difficulties in intubation and associated organ system involvement, performing general anesthesia in patients with AS is often a cause for concern.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 The use of single-shot spinal anesthesia in patients with AS has been reported, 5 although total spinal anesthesia has been described most likely due to stenotic intrathecal spaces. 6 Epidural catheter placement may be technically difficult due to restricted flexion of the lumbar spine and ossification of interspinous ligaments, 2 and it often leads to complete failure. 5 Epidural catheter placement may also be associated with a higher rate of complications, including spinal hematomas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent case report described a total spinal anaesthetic following epidural test dose in an AS patient with anticipated difficult airway for a total hip replacement. Technical difficulty and multiple attempts of a combined spinal epidural were possible contributory causes [61].…”
Section: Regional or Local Anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 99%