• 제목/요약/키워드: Epidural block

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지속적 경막외차단중 발생한 경막외 감염증 (Epidural Infection during Continuous Epidural Block)

  • 사희순;김태헌
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.97-99
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    • 1989
  • Epidural block is used extensively in each of the fields of surgical anesthesia, obstetric anesthesia, and diagnosis and management of acute and chronic pain. New developments in the understanding of pain conduction have extended the use of continuous epidural blockade to the administration of drugs that selectively block pain conduction while leaving sensation and motor power essentially unchanged. The safety and the reliability of spinal epidural catheter techniques have permitted relief of acute and chronic pain. However, one of the important aspects of the management of the epidural catheter is the possibility of epidural infection. We have experienced a case of epidural infection during control of post-herpetic neuralgia and discuss management of the epidural catheter in this article.

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대상포진 급성기에 시행한 경막외 차단술의 효과 (The Efficacy of Epidural Blockade on Acute Herpes Zoster)

  • 이영복;박종택;한종원;윤경봉
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.183-187
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    • 1999
  • Background: The efficacy of nerve block on the progression of herpes zoster still remains controversy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of epidural blockade on the pain course of acute herpes zoster. Methods: Among 75 patients admitted with acute herpes zoster, 40 patients were treated with acyclovir and epidural block (epidural group), 35 patients were treated with acyclovir only (no block group). Follow up with patients was done for up to 3 months, either at the outpatient department or by telephone. The days required for pain relief were compared. We also investigated the factors associated with outcome. Results: Though statistically insignificant, patients in the epidural group tended to have faster pain relief. Patients with shorter symptom duration experienced significantly faster pain relief. But other factors such as sex, age, involved dermatome and other coexisting diseases (cancer, diabetes mellitus) were not associated with the outcome in this study. Conclusions: Though patients with epidural block leaded to have taster pair relief, more studies with larger patient population may be needed to confirm the efficacy of epidural block on herpes zoster.

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대상포진후 신경통에 적용한 경막외 Phenol 주입법 (Epidural Neurolysis with Phenol in Postherpetic Neuragia)

  • 문봉기;서영선;윤덕미;오흥근;이석균
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 1994
  • Postherpetic neuralgia is one of the most troublesome disease in pain clinic. Nine patients who suffered from postherpetic neuralgia for 1.5 to 8 month, has been treated with the epidural block for prognostic or therapeutic purpose. Epidural catheter was inserted as close to the involved neural roots as possible, and tip of epidural catheter was confirmed under fluroscopic guide. Epidural neurolysis was performed out intermittent injection of 1~3 ml of 6% phenol in saline and repeated 2~6 times over one or 7 days interval. Two patients reported satisfactory pain relief and 3 patients reported some pain relief. But 4 patients unchanged after phenol block. The overall duration of pain relief was not studied. Validity and safety of epidural phenol block was not confined. Further study will be necessary before application of epidural phenol block to postherpetic neuralgia.

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지속적 요부 경막외 차단 중 발생한 뇌막염 -증례 보고- (Meningitis Occurred during Continuous Lumbar Epidural Block -A case report-)

  • 이성연;채정혜;최봉춘;전태완;김정호;김찬
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.383-385
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    • 1995
  • Postpuncture headache is the most common complication of epidural block, others include abscission of the tip of catheter, epidural abscess and subarachnoid infection, etc. A 69-year-old female patient visited the Neuro-Pain Clinic of Seran General Hospital for treatment of lower back pain and both sciatica. She received continuous epidural block, psoas compartment block, lumbar facet joint block and lumbar facet thermocoagulation. During the epidural block procedure the dura was accidently punctured and auto-logous blood patch was performed. Three days later, she manifested fever, nausea, vomiting, mild neck stiffness and mental deterioration. Meningitis was suspected as the cause of these signs. The CSF study reported: protein 400 mg/dl, sugar 14 mg/dl, WBC $468/mm^3$. She was recovered from the meningitis after adequate antibiotic therapy.

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경부에서의 신경차단시 발생한 경련과 의식소실 및 호흡정지 -증례 보고- (Convulsion, Loss of Consciousness and Respiratory Arrest during Nerve Block at Neck -Two case reports-)

  • 최승택
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.343-345
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    • 1998
  • Stellate ganglion block and cervical epidural nerve block are frequently practiced in pain clinics because of simple procedure and good effect. Nerve block at head and neck may produce serious complication such as loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest. Blood supply is rich in neck and inadvertent arterial injection of local anesthetics may enter directly into brain. We experienced convulsion and respiratory arrest during SGB and cervical epidural block. The patients were resuscitated successfully and recovered without any adverse effects.

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경부 경막외 차단을 이용한 연속성 딸꾹질의 치험 3예 -증례 보고- (Persistent Hiccups Treatment with Cervical Epidural Block -Case reports-)

  • 이지향;김종일;민병우
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.241-245
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    • 1997
  • Persistent hiccup is defined as duration lasting longer than 48 hours. Reflex arc of hiccup is divided into three parts : afferent, central, efferent. Afferent portion of the neural pathway of hiccup formation is composed of vagus nerve, phrenic nerve, and sympathetic chain arising from T6 to T12. Efferent limb is phrenic nerve. Hiccup center is located in brain stem, midbrain, reticular system and hypothalamus. Persistent hiccup is very difficult to treat by conventional methods. We performed cervical epidural block of the phrenic nerve root for three patients suffering from persistent hiccup. The therapeutic effect was perfect. The mechanism of the cervical epidural block is not yet defined however it is thought to block the efferent nerve fibers and suppress the reflex arc of hiccup. We conclude cervical epidural block is relatively safe and very effective for treating persistent hiccup.

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전신마취시 경막외 차단술 병용이 맥파전달시간에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Epidural Block under General Anesthesia on Pulse Transit Time)

  • 최병철;김성민;정동근;김기련;이희정;전계록
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.262-267
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    • 2005
  • 전신마취시 경막외차단술은 수술 후 통증을 조절하는데 널리 이용되고 있다. 마취상태에서는 여러 가지 혈류역학적 파라미터의 변화가 있으며, 맥파전달시간은 이러한 혈류역학적 파라미터들에 의해 많은 영향을 받고 있다. 맥파전달시간은 경막외차단술을 병행한 전신마취와 일반적인 전신마취 후에 동맥혈관벽의 이완으로 인해 손가락과 발가락에서의 PTT가 변화한다. 본 연구에서는 경막외차단술을 병행한 전신마취와 일반적인 전신마취에서 손가락과 발가락 PTT의 변화를 각각 측정하였다. 더불어, 일반적인 전신마취와 경막외 차단술을 병행한 전신마취에서의 손가락과 발가락사이의 pTT변화를 비교하였다.

지속적 경막외 차단술 후 발생한 척수거미막염 (Spinal Arachnoiditis after Continuous Epidural Block)

  • 장항;김정호;강훈수
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.301-303
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    • 1997
  • A 35-year-old female patient was referred to our hospital with neurologic symptoms after continuous epidural block performed 2 days earlier. She die not have any prior no previous lumbar surgery or experience trauma, intraspinal hemorrhage, infections or other known causative factors to associate with neurologic symptoms. Continuous epidural block is widely used for postoperative pain control. Complications can occur with this block including postduralpuncture headache, epidural abscess and rare cases of arachnoiditis etc. We experienced such a case of spinal arachnoiditis after continuous epidural block. Neurologic examination revealed painful bilateral hypoesthesia below $S_2$ level dermatomes, urinary and fecal incontinence and various degrees of leg weakness. The following day, the patient was noted to have bilateral sacral radiculopathies and lesion on proximal portion of both tibial nerve. CSF study reported: protein 264 mg/dl, sugar 64 mg/dl, WBC $7/mm^3$. L-spine MyeloCTscan results were unremarkable. She was discharged after a month of hospitalization and has regular checkups but her neurologic symptoms show no signs of improvement.

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흉부 경막외 차단 시 발생된 우발적 전척추마취 -증례 보고- (Accidental Total Spinal Anesthesia Following Thoracic Epidural Block -A case report-)

  • 양세호;장영호;전재규
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.249-252
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    • 2001
  • Total spinal anesthesia is a serious life threatening complication of spinal and epidural anesthesia. We report an accidental total spinal anesthesia developed during a thoracic epidural block in a practitioner's pain clinic. A 69-year-old female with post-herpetic neuralgia was treated by a thoracic epidural block. A thoracic tapping for the epidural block was performed in the right lateral position at a level between $T_{5-6}$, using a 23 gauge Tuohy needle. After the epidural space was identified, a mixed solution of 10 ml of 0.3% lidocaine and 20 mg of triamcinolone was injected into the epidural space. After removal of the syringe, fluid was dripping through the needle. The patient subsequently complained of dyspnea and dizziness, and she became unconscious. She was intubated immediately and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed because there was no pulse palpable. The patient recovered an hour after transfer to a general hospital and was discharged without any further complication 19 days later.

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Acute Cervical Subdural Hematoma with Quadriparesis after Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Block

  • Lee, Jun Kyu;Chae, Ki Whan;Ju, Chang Il;Kim, Byoung Wook
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제58권5호
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    • pp.483-486
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    • 2015
  • Cervical epidural steroid injection is frequently used in the conservative management of neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. Epidural cervical transforaminal injections are usually well-tolerated with mild side effects such as transient decreased sensory and motor function, or headache due to dural puncture. Although there are a few case reports about adverse effects of cervical epidural injection in the literature, it can cause severe complications such as large hematoma, infarction by spinal vascular injury. Subdural hematoma has been occurred much less common rather than epidural hematoma in the spinal cord. We report a rare catastrophic case of cervical spinal subdural hematoma with quadriparesis after cervical transforaminal epidural block.