نتایج جستجو برای: accidental dural puncture

تعداد نتایج: 47625  

Journal: :Caspian journal of internal medicine 2013
Ali Jabbari Ebrahim Alijanpour Mehrafza Mir Nadia Bani Hashem Seyed Mozaffar Rabiea Mohammad Ali Rupani

Post spinal puncture headache (PSPH) is a well known complication of spinal anesthesia. It occurs after spinal anesthesia induction due to dural and arachnoid puncture and has a significant effect on the patient's postoperative well being. This manuscript is based on an observational study that runs on Babol University of Medical Sciences and review of literatures about current concepts about t...

Journal: :Medicina neotložnyh sostoânij 2023

The problem was analyzed and the pathophysiology of post-dural puncture headache highlighted. Clinical manifestations, risk factors diagnosis this complication are given. Modern methods for treatment described. own experience on prevention made public with conclusion that when using Ball-Pen needles, only 12 (0.56 %) 2125 patients complained hea­dache, which is 12.5 times less than average stat...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1988

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
marc wrobel department of anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain therapy, university of saarland, homburg, germany; department of anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain therapy, university of saarland, kirrberger strasse, 66421 homburg, germany. tel: +49-68411622485 thomas volk department of anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain therapy, university of saarland, homburg, germany

2012
Marc Wrobel Thomas Volk

August Bier’s first report of spinal anesthesia in August 1898 impressively described the development of a poste dural puncture headache (PDPH) (1). When asked for complications of spinal anesthesia today, patients often respond with PDPH. PDPH is defined as a constant heado ache that worsens in the sitting or upright position folglowing lumbar puncture (LP). Its incidence after spinal anesthes...

2006
PETER MACROW

and employing authorities are being asked to review their consultant requirements to achieve a consultant led service. The increase in the numbers of consultants previously recommended by the British Paediatric Association4 is supported in the report; this will mean a further increase in training grades. In future, training in paediatrics at all levels will need to include work in hospitals and...

Journal: :AANA journal 1986
F C Hill

Post-dural puncture cephalgia is a complication often encountered by the anesthesia practitioner. Disruption in the continuity of the dura incurred during diagnostic procedures (such as myelography or cerebral spinal fluid harvesting) also increases the number of patients requiring treatment for severe to incapacitating cephalgia. The anesthetist's ability to differentiate, evaluate, and assist...

2010
Ahmed Ghaleb Arjang Khorasani Devanand Mangar

Postdural puncture headache (PDPH) has been a problem for patients, following dural puncture, since August Bier reported the first case in 1898. His paper discussed the pathophysiology of low-pressure headache resulting from leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the subarachnoid to the epidural space. Clinical and laboratory research over the last 30 years has shown that use of small-gauge ...

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