Caudal injectate can be reliably imaged using portable ultrasound--a preliminary study
Steven A Roberts1, Velu Guruswamy, Ignacio Galvez
1Jackson Rees Department of Anaesthesia, The Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, UK. issus9@blueyonder.co.uk
Background:
Correct caudal cannula placement is essential for block success and the avoidance of complications. The aim of this study was to assess the use of a saline injection test bolus with ultrasound (US) imaging to identify correct cannula placement for caudal anesthesia.
Methods:
A prospective observational study of 60 children undergoing caudal anesthesia. A Sonosite 180 Plus (Sonosite Inc., Bothwell, WA) was used to image the spine and look for caudal space expansion secondary to saline injection.
Results:
Saline test bolus correctly identified position in 96.5% of all subjects, and was 100% successful in children under 2 years of age.
Conclusions:
These preliminary results suggest saline test bolus under US imaging is a reliable indicator of correct cannula position for caudal block. We found it safe, quick to perform, and provided additional useful information.
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