Comparative study on the effects and complications of transverse insertion of two fine gauge quincke's spinal needles 26 and 29 G in spinal anesthesia

Becki Varghese, Ajay Wahi, G. Duggal, S. Bansal, Prabhdeep Singh, Manvi Garg
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Introduction: Spinal anesthesia is one of the most commonly used techniques in modern anesthesia. Spinal needles have evolved over time to increase efficacy and decrease complications. Fine gauge spinal needles technically consume more time but are advisable in certain clinical conditions such as raised intracranial pressure and when patient well-being and comfort are the priorities. Hence, we undertook this study to compare the effects and complication of transverse insertion of Quincke's spinal needle 26 G (gauge) and 29 G. Materials and Methods: Hundred patients of age 18–40 years posted for lower abdominal and lower limb surgeries were allocated into two groups of 50 each to receive spinal anesthesia with 3 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine using 26 G or 29 G Quincke's spinal needle. All the patients were evaluated for the time of drug administration, number of attempts, time to attain sensory blockade up to T8 level, time to attain motor blockade up to bromage Grade 3, and incidence of post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) and post-dural puncture backache. Results: Demographic data were comparable in both groups. The PDPH incidence on 3rd day for 29 G Quincke's was 0% while for 26 G Quincke's was 12%. There was statistically significant difference when 26 G Quincke's was compared with 29 G Quincke's for number of attempts, time of drug administration, time to attain motor and sensory block. Conclusion: 29 G Quincke's spinal could be used to provide spinal anesthesia in young adult patients owing to adequate sensory and motor blockade with no incidence of PDPH and backache.
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26、29g两根细径昆克脊髓针横插在脊髓麻醉中的效果及并发症比较研究
导读:脊髓麻醉是现代麻醉中最常用的技术之一。随着时间的推移,脊髓针已经发展到提高疗效和减少并发症。细径脊髓针在技术上消耗更多的时间,但在某些临床条件下是可取的,例如颅内压升高,以及当患者的健康和舒适是优先考虑的。因此,我们进行了这项研究,比较26g (gauge)和29g (29g)昆克脊髓针横向插入的效果和并发症。材料和方法:将100例18-40岁的下腹部和下肢手术患者分为两组,每组50人,分别使用26g或29g昆克脊髓针接受3ml 0.5%布比卡因的脊髓麻醉。评估所有患者的给药时间、尝试次数、达到T8级的感觉阻断时间、达到bromage 3级的运动阻断时间、硬膜穿刺后头痛(PDPH)和硬膜穿刺后背痛的发生率。结果:两组人口统计学数据具有可比性。29 G Quincke的第3天PDPH发生率为0%,26 G Quincke的第3天PDPH发生率为12%。26 G Quincke组与29 G Quincke组在尝试次数、给药时间、达到运动和感觉阻滞时间等方面比较,差异均有统计学意义。结论:29 G Quincke脊髓可用于青壮年患者的脊髓麻醉,其感觉和运动阻滞充分,且无PDPH和背痛的发生。
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