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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Jan 2005
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialInfluence of the injection site (L2/3 or L3/4) and the posture of the vertebral column on selective spinal anesthesia for ambulatory knee arthroscopy.
- A-M Korhonen, J V Valanne, R M Jokela, P Ravaska, P Volmanen, and K Korttila.
- Department of Anesthesia, Lapland Central Hospital, Rovaniemi, Finland. anna.maija.korhonen@hus.fi
- Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2005 Jan 1;49(1):72-7.
BackgroundWe tested the hypothesis that selective spinal anesthesia for ambulatory knee arthroscopy can be accomplished with a small dose of bupivacaine at the L3/4 interspace with or without a head-down tilt of 5 degrees when the patients were in the lateral decubitus position.MethodsIn this double-blind study, 123 patients were randomly allocated to receive spinal anesthesia with 4 mg of hyperbaric bupivacaine inserted at either the L2/3 interspace, while the vertebral column was kept horizontal (L2/3 group), or the L3/4 level, with the vertebral column horizontal (L3/4H) or tilted 5 degrees head-down (L3/4T). At 7 min, an additional head down tilt was used in all groups if the sensory block was inadequate.ResultsIn the L3/4T group the sensory block (Th8) reached a significantly higher level 30 min after spinal injection, compared with both the L2/3 (Th10) and L3/4H (Th11) groups. In the L3/4H group, 39% of the patients needed an additional tilt for 3 min at 7 min, compared with 10% (P=0.004) in the L3/4T group. Sacral block developed later and recovered faster (P<0.05) in the L3/4T group compared to the L3/4H group. Home-readiness was achieved equally fast in all groups.ConclusionWhen producing selective spinal anesthesia, the posture of the vertebral column is a major determinant of both sensory and motor segments to be blocked. A 4-mg dose of hyperbaric bupivacaine at the L3/4 interspace with a 5 degrees head-down tilt of the vertebral column for 6 min is recommended for knee arthroscopy.
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