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Assist. Prof.Surirat Sriswasdi Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University 12 October 2005.

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1 Assist. Prof.Surirat Sriswasdi Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University 12 October 2005

2 Regional Anesthesia Peripheral nerve block Plexus block Neuraxial block

3 Advantage Less stress response Provide postoperative pain Early ambulation

4 Local Anesthetic Agents Lidocaine Bupivacaine Ropivacaine Levobupivacaine

5 Local Anesthetics Toxicity Tissue toxicity Systemic toxicity - Central - Cardiovascular

6 Central Nervous System Toxicity Metallic taste Light headeness Tinnitus Visual disturbance Numbness of tongue & lips

7 Central Nervous System Toxicity (cont.) Muscle twitching Loss of consciousness Grand mal seizures Coma

8 Treatment Stop injection Administration O 2 Anticonvulsant Maintain airway

9 Cardiovascular toxicity Ventricular contractility Refractory cardiac arrhythmia Loss of peripheral vascular tone

10 Treatment Oxygen Fluid Vasopressor Amiodarone Prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation

11 Plexus Blockade Interscalene block - Ipsilateral phrenic nerve block (100%)

12 Supraclavicular block - Pneumothorax (0.5-0.6%) Plexus Blockade (cont.)

13 Bier’s block - Tourniquet failure (systemic toxicity) Plexus Blockade (cont.)

14 Neuraxial Block Spinal block Epidural block

15 Spinal Block Intraoperative complication - Hypotension - Bradycardia - Nausea / vomiting - Dyspnea - Bezold Jarisch reflex (severe bradycardia - hypotension)

16 - Urinary retention - Post dural puncture headache - Neurological impairment Transient radicular irritation ( TRI) Transient neurological syndrome (TNS) - Infection - Backache Postoperative complication Spinal Block (cont.)

17 TRI / TNS Subarachnoid injection 5% lidocaine Less with bupivacaine Lithotomy position increase risk Chloroprocaine - Sensory deficit - Motor deficit

18 Epidural Block Intraoperative complication - Unintentional dural puncture - Subarachnoid injection - Intravascular injection - Local anesthetic overdose

19 Epidural Block (cont.) Postoperative complication - Direct spinal cord injury - Hematoma - Infection

20 Epidural Block with Catheter Catheter problem - Insert into epidural vein - Break off or become knotted - Cannulation subarachnoid space - Infection

21 Thank You


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