• Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim · Jun 1999

    Review Comparative Study

    [Epidural vs. intradural anesthesia in ambulatory surgery].

    • A Faura, E Izquierdo, and M D Pelegrí.
    • Servicio de Anestesiología y Reanimación, Hospital de Viladecans, Barcelona.
    • Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim. 1999 Jun 1;46(6):256-63.

    AbstractSpinal anesthesia is the technique of choice for many outpatient procedures. With appropriate screening and preparation, it can provide excellent surgical conditions and highly satisfactory anesthesia for the patient, while remaining cost-effective. Intradural anesthesia has advantages over epidural anesthesia: technical simplicity, rapid onset, efficacy and depth of blockade. Its use has been controversial, however, for many years due to the potential risk of headache after puncture of the dura mater. Epidural anesthesia causes fewer hemodynamic changes and provides greater dose flexibility and local anesthetic concentration, with less risk of headache after accidental puncture of the dura mater. The drawbacks are that it takes longer to perform and onset of blockade comes later. Both techniques are valid alternatives to general anesthesia in outpatient surgery. The choice of one over the other will depend on patient characteristics, availability of a presurgical area, and the anesthesiologist's skill.

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