Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 19, 2025

Author Spotlight: Enhancing Success of Ultrasound-Guided Neuraxial Anesthesia in Cases with Difficult Anatomy
Published on: January 31, 2025
Perspectives on Starting a Pediatric Spinal Anesthesia Program
Alina Lazar1, Alexander B Froyshteter1, Ashlee E Holman2
1Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
None:
The use of spinal anesthesia as an alternative to general anesthesia for infants has seen a significant resurgence in recent years, but achieving its successful implementation at an institutional level is not without challenges. This manuscript provides a structured approach to establishing a pediatric spinal anesthesia program, with emphasis on identifying implementation champions, careful preparation, stakeholder engagement, and quality control to ensure a successful and sustainable initiative. The key to success lies in creating an early blueprint for the process, with a focus on ensuring procedural success early on via thorough preparation and careful selection of patients within an initial pilot program. Successful expansion of the program depends on the implementation of robust staffing models and proactive efforts to educate staff and maintain adherence to established protocols.
Related Concept Videos
Local Anesthetics: Clinical Application as Spinal Anesthesia
Local Anesthetics: Clinical Application as Epidural Anesthesia
Since epidural anesthetics can be infused through an epidural catheter, all types of drugs, including short-acting ones, can be administered. Chloroprocaine and lidocaine are examples of short and long-duration anesthetics, respectively. Bupivacaine...
General Anesthesia: Overview
General anesthesia induces unconsciousness in the whole body, while the others target specific areas or sensations. It is administered to minimize adverse effects, maintain...
Parenteral Anesthetics: Overview

