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Case Report – Accidental Epidural Catheter Breakage and Its Management

Karuna Taksande, S Krishnendu, Nikhil Bhalerao, Jui Jadhav, Dnyanashree Wanjari, Aditi Shatalwar

2021Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: Epidural anaesthesia which is preferred in most of the prolonged and painful procedures can be dreadful when the catheter breaks inside. In this case report we report accidental breakage of epidural catheter and its successful management.
 Presentation of Case: 47 year old male patient was posted for arthroscopic Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) repair under spinal and epidural anesthesia. Epidural catheter got sheared while securing it. It was managed by surgical removal to avoid further complications.
 Discussion: There are different causes for epidural catheter breakage including technical error and manufacture error. Catheter should be checked for any manufacturing defect or kinking. If there is resistant while inserting the catheter careful removal of catheter along with the needle should be performed to avoid breakage of catheter.
 Conclusion: Epidural catheter breakage can be disastrous for any anaesthesiologist, so it is important to be vigilant while securing epidural catheter. If accidentally epidural catheter is retained it should be discussed with the patient and surgeons, and it is either removed since it is a foreign body or if left in situ. Serial follow-up for any neurological symptoms should be done.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCatheterSurgeryAccidentalBreakageAnesthesiaPhysicsAcousticsMaterials scienceComposite materialAnesthesia and Pain ManagementSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes