Thoracic spinal anaesthesia for paediatric upper extremity surgery in limited-resource hospital: a case report

Abstract Background Thoracic spinal anaesthesia for upper extremity surgery is rarely performed and exceptional procedure. We report a case in which thoracic spinal anaesthesia (T3–T4 intervertebral space) was performed successfully in a paediatric patient with distal radius fracture ORIF surgery. C...

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Main Authors: Agus Prima, Tasrif Hamdi, John Frans Sitepu, Imam Ghozali, Asmin Lubis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-09-01
Series:Ain Shams Journal of Anesthesiology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42077-023-00369-9
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Summary:Abstract Background Thoracic spinal anaesthesia for upper extremity surgery is rarely performed and exceptional procedure. We report a case in which thoracic spinal anaesthesia (T3–T4 intervertebral space) was performed successfully in a paediatric patient with distal radius fracture ORIF surgery. Case presentation A 15 years old man with distal radius fracture ORIF was scheduled to undergo remove of implant. His parents did not want to have general anaesthesia because complication of postoperative pulmonary complications, patient has allergy and asthmatic potential. We proposed thoracic spinal anaesthesia with small dose bupivacaine 0.5% hyperbaric (5 mg). Conclusions Thoracic spinal anaesthesia with small dose bupivacaine 0.5% hyperbaric at the cervical level (C4) may offer an alternative option when general anaesthesia or conventional regional techniques are contraindicated or equipment unavailable to perform peripheral nerve block.
ISSN:2090-925X