Intrathecal catheterisation for accidental dural puncture: A successful strategy for reducing post-dural puncture headache

K Chaudhary, KN Saxena, B Taneja… - Indian Journal of …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
The incidence of accidental dural puncture (ADP) varies from 0.19% to 3.6%[1] during
epidural space identification and warrants a prompt response. The possible options include;
conversion to spinal anaesthesia by injection of hyperbaric drug through the same epidural
needle, placement of the epidural catheter in another interspace, intrathecal catheterisation
through the dural hole or less commonly abandoning the procedure.[2, 3] Although the first
two options may help to tide over the immediate anaesthetic/analgesic requirements, post …
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