Epidural, Inadvertent Subdural, and Combined Epidural-Subdural Anesthesia in Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Retrospective Analysis.

Seung Youn Kang, Hae Sun Cho, Jihwan Yi, Sung Chan Jung,Hyeun Sung Kim, Il Tae Jang,Hyun Kang

Journal of personalized medicine(2024)

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This study aimed to categorize contrast media images associated with epidural, subdural, and combined epidural-subdural anesthesia in patients who had undergone fluoroscopy-guided epidural anesthesia using contrast media combined with monitored anesthesia care (MAC) targeted at deep sedation, incorporating capnography over 5 years. Additionally, a correlation was established between the anesthetic effects and radiographic findings according to the categorized imaging appearances. This study included 628 patients who underwent endoscopic, open, or fusion surgery under epidural anesthesia at Nanoori Hospital in Gangnam between March 2018 and September 2023. Fluoroscopy-guided epidural anesthesia using contrast media combined with MAC and capnography was used. The dataset included detailed radiographic imaging, nursing, and anesthesia records. Distinct patterns of anesthesia administration were observed, with 49%, 19.6%, and 31% of patients receiving epidural, subdural, and combined epidural-subdural anesthesia, respectively. The incidence and duration of motor block were significantly different among the three groups. Additionally, subdural anesthesia displayed a higher incidence of motor block and a prolonged motor deficit duration than epidural anesthesia. Fluoroscopic guidance using a contrast medium for epidural and subdural anesthesia ensures precise space identification and prevents serious anesthetic complications. Our findings suggest the potential to achieve stable anesthesia, particularly using subdural and combined epidural-subdural anesthesia.
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anesthesia,epidural,deep sedation,fluoroscopy,subdural space
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