• Regional-Anaesthesie · Jan 1982

    Case Reports

    [Caudal anaesthesia in children and the danger of seizures. A case report (author's transl)].

    • L Verlic and U Münger.
    • Reg Anaesth. 1982 Jan 1; 5 (1): 11-3.

    AbstractIt is necessary for the modern anaesthetist to be familiar with regional anesthetic techniques for children. When it is not possible to intubate a child, the anaesthetist can use this technique (if the extension of operation allows). The case study shows us the usefulness of caudal peridural block in small children. We are also made aware of the importance of the speed of injection in caudal block. A slow injection prevents development of tachycardia, hypertension, muscle cramps and even unconsciousness.

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