Continuous spinal analgesia after extensive lumbar spine surgery

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Abstract

A 77-year-old male underwent L-1 to S-1 spine decompression and fusion from L-3 to S-1. A 25 G spinal catheter was placed intraoperatively and bupivacaine 1.25 mg/ml, fentanyl 2 μg/ml and morphine 3 μg/ml infused. The patient was pain-free for the duration of the infusion. Continuous spinal analgesia was effective after extensive spinal surgery. The risks of post-dural puncture headache, infection of wound and/or meninges and the optimum drug doses and combinations are yet to be quantified in this setting.

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McKenzie, A., & Sherwood, M. (2009). Continuous spinal analgesia after extensive lumbar spine surgery. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 37(3), 473–476. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0903700309

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