作者
G Afshan, FA Khan
发表日期
1996/5
期刊
Pediatric Anesthesia
卷号
6
期号
3
页码范围
239-242
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
This is a case report of an 18‐month‐old 10 kg child who presented for emergency repair of a recurrent diaphragmatic hernia with a history of craniofacial dystosis and was given a caudal block postoperatively with a combination of 4 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2.5 μg·kg−1 buprenorphine made up to a total volume of 10 ml. An inadvertent dural puncture occurred resulting in total spinal block which was managed symptomatically. Block regression started one h later when the respiratory movements became noticeable. Eye opening and hand movements returned 3 h later. The patient's exposure to a large intrathecal dose of buprenorphine did not lead to prolonged respiratory depression. The possibility of a midbrain insult due to a sudden rise in intracranial pressure is also discussed.
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