Thoracic Spinal Anesthesia is Safe and without Neurological Sequelae: Study with 1,406 Patients
Imbelloni Luiz Eduardo, Fornasari Marcos, Sant'Anna Raphael, de Morais Filho Geraldo Borges
Abstract
Introduction: Most anesthesiologists use the thoracic epidural, with a 0.75% incidence of accidental perforation. However, they are reluctant to consider higher levels for spinal anesthesia because of the possibility of direct spinal cord injury. The main objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the incidence of paresthesia and neurological complications, as well as cardiocirculatory changes after thoracic spinal anesthesia.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAnesthesiaSpinal anesthesiaSurgeryAnesthesia and Pain ManagementCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology