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Risk of Regional Anesthesia. Assist. Prof.Surirat Sriswasdi Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University 12 October 2005. Regional Anesthesia. Peripheral nerve block Plexus block Neuraxial block. Advantage. Less stress response
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Risk of Regional Anesthesia Assist. Prof.Surirat Sriswasdi Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University 12 October 2005
Regional Anesthesia • Peripheral nerve block • Plexus block • Neuraxial block
Advantage • Less stress response • Provide postoperative pain • Early ambulation
Local Anesthetic Agents • Lidocaine • Bupivacaine • Ropivacaine • Levobupivacaine
Local Anesthetics Toxicity • Tissue toxicity • Systemic toxicity • - Central • - Cardiovascular
Central Nervous System Toxicity • Metallic taste • Light headeness • Tinnitus • Visual disturbance • Numbness of tongue & lips
Central Nervous System Toxicity (cont.) • Muscle twitching • Loss of consciousness • Grand mal seizures • Coma
Treatment • Stop injection • Administration O2 • Anticonvulsant • Maintain airway
Cardiovascular toxicity • Ventricular contractility • Refractory cardiac arrhythmia • Loss of peripheral vascular tone
Treatment • Oxygen • Fluid • Vasopressor • Amiodarone • Prolonged cardiopulmonary • resuscitation
Plexus Blockade • Interscalene block • - Ipsilateral phrenic nerve • block (100%)
Plexus Blockade (cont.) • Supraclavicular block • - Pneumothorax • (0.5-0.6%)
Plexus Blockade (cont.) • Bier’s block • - Tourniquet failure • (systemic toxicity)
Neuraxial Block • Spinal block • Epidural block
Spinal Block • Intraoperative complication • - Hypotension • - Bradycardia • - Nausea / vomiting • - Dyspnea • - Bezold Jarisch reflex (severe • bradycardia - hypotension)
Spinal Block (cont.) • Postoperative complication • - Urinary retention • - Post dural puncture headache • Neurological impairment • Transient radicular irritation ( TRI) • Transient neurological syndrome (TNS) • - Infection • - Backache
TRI / TNS • Subarachnoid injection • 5% lidocaine • Less with bupivacaine • Lithotomy position increase risk • Chloroprocaine • - Sensory deficit • - Motor deficit
Epidural Block • Intraoperative complication • - Unintentional dural puncture • - Subarachnoid injection • - Intravascular injection • - Local anesthetic overdose
Epidural Block (cont.) • Postoperative complication • - Direct spinal cord injury • - Hematoma • - Infection
Epidural Block with Catheter • Catheter problem • - Insert into epidural vein • - Break off or become knotted • - Cannulation subarachnoid space • - Infection