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An Evaluation of Caudal Anesthesia

Jung SH, Hong JG, Kim BK

Caudal anesthesia appears to be a safe and reliable technique for surgical anesthesia as well as an alternative to narcotics for postoperative analgesia for procedure below umbilicus. From January 1990...
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Spinal Anesthesia Combined with Caudal Anesthesia in a Preterm Infant: A case report

Chung JH, Kim SH, Jeon DG, Lee GW

Spinal anesthesia in preterm infants offers a safe alternative to general anesthesia, especially if general anesthesia is not preferred because of coexisting diseases, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia and recurring of...
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Caudal anesthesia in pediatric urology

Lee SS, Park JG, Choi KT, Kim KS

  • KMID: 2036829
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1992 Apr;33(2):250-254.
Caudal anesthesia has become increasingly widespread in pediatric surgery in recent years, especially for operation below the umbilicus. A prospective study was made to determine the efficacy of caudal anesthesia...
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Caudal Anesthesia for pediatric Inguinal Region Surgery

Lee KS, Park DP

Pediatric caudal anesthesia was done in 50 infants and children under 10 years of age, who were to undergo surgery of inguinal region. All cases were given 10mg/kg body weigh t...
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Cardiovascular Effect of Caudal Anesthesia with Lidocaine

Kim IS, Rhee YJ, Kown BY

  • KMID: 1932838
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):229-231.
Since Sicard, Cathlin and Tuffier performed the first sacral extradural anesthetic technique in 1901, surprisingly increased interest in this technique and basic investigation has been done concerning the anatomy, the...
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Caudal Anesthesia for the Reduction of Femur Shaft Fracture in a Patient with Severe Kyphoscoliosis

Lee JH, Lee KY, Shin YS

We had experienced a successful caudal anesthesia for the intramedullary nailing of fractured femur shaft in a 39 years-old, male, adult weighing 47 kg with severe kyphoscoliosis. We had chosen...
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The Metastatic Sacrococcygeal Tumor from Adenocarcinoma of Lung Recognized after the Caudal Anesthesia: A case report

Chung MY, Jeong JC, Chea JS, Lee BH, Kim CJ

The caudal block has been used as an alternative to general anesthesia in specific circumstances such as anal surgery, perineal surgery or surgery of lower extremity etc. It has been...
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Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia Using 1 % Sidocaine and 0.25 % Bupivacaine

Cheun JK, Choi KT, Kim SS

Pediatric caudal anesthesia appears to be a safe and reliable technique for surgical procedures below the umbilicus. Advantages of caudal anesthesia in infants and children include the simplicity of the...
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clinical Application of Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia

Nam YT, Kim WO, Park KW, Cho CH

Although regional anesthesia has many advantages over general anesthesia it is not so popular in pediatric patient because of (1) anatomic difference with that of adult (2) lack of patient...
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Single Caudal Anesthesia for Total Hip Replacement in Geriatric Patients

Shin YS, Hur K, Kwak YR, Han CD

Caudal anesthesia for total hip replacement in geriatric patients has been evaluated clinically. The caudal epidural puncture was performed by a 22 G short needle through sacral hiatus with...
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Plasma Concentrations of Lidocaine Associated with Caudal Anesthesia

Shin YS, Cho SC, Park WK, Moon BK, Park KW, Cho CH

The plasma concentrations of lidocaine were measured by HPLC(high-performance liquid-chromatography) when 415 mg of 1.5 and 2% plain lidocaine(group 1), carbonated lidocaine(group 2) and lidocaine with epinephrine(group 3) were injected...
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Hemodynamic Effects of Combination of General and Caudal Anesthesia in Children

Park CH, Kim BI, Rho WS, Cho SK, Lee SH, Choi BK

BACKGROUND: Caudal anesthesia has gained wide acceptance in pediatric anesthesia as a technique for providing postoperative pain relief and reducing general anesthetic requirement for surgical procedures below umbilicus. Although blood...
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Cauda Equina Syndrome following Caudal Anesthesia in a Patient with Metastatic Spine Tumor

Lee JH, Park SH, Lee KN, Moon JI

  • KMID: 1946909
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1997 May;10(1):134-137.
We report a case of cauda equina syndrome following caudal anesthesia possibly caused by metastatic spine tumor. Male, 80-year-old, who had prostatic carcinoma with L3 and L4 spine metastasis was...
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Caudal Anesthesia for Pediatric Surgery & Postoperative Pain Control

Kim KH, Lee KH

The caudal epidural anesthesia has been popular due to the postoperative pain relief and the reduction of the amount of general anesthetics. It is also technically simple and safe both...
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The Effect of pH Adjustment of Bupivacaine on Caudal Anesthesia

Lee HJ, Jeong GW, Park NH

Increasing the pH of local anesthetic solution with sodium bicarbonate has been known to hasten its onset of action. This study was designed to verify the effect of pH...
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Comparison of Mepivacaine and Bupivacaine as an Adjuvant of Morphine for Benign Anorectal Surgery under Caudal Anesthesia

Yun SM, Park KH, Lim JS, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2334105
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 1998 Sep;14(3):517-522.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The caudal anesthsia is most commonly used for benign anorectal surgery, The combination of long-acting anesthetics and opiates has been used for longer duration and successful control of postoperative...
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Changes of Onset and Duration of Caudal Anesthesia According to Mixture of Local Anesthetics

Park JC, Baek WY, Hong JG, Park JW, Kim BK

The changes of onset and duration of caudal epidural anesthesia had been compared in 54 patients schedulled for perianal surgery at kyungpook National University HospitoL The patients were divided into...
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The Effects of Clonidine in Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia

Lee JH, Chung CJ, Chin YJ

BACKGROUND: Caudal anesthesia is considered a safe and reliable anesthetic technique for many pediatric surgical procedures. It is well known that extradural clonidine produces analgesia in adult. The purpose of...
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Comparison of the Effect of Epinephrine Concentration during Caudal Epidural Anesthesia

Kim TK, Jung SH, Lim DG, Hong JG, Park JW, Kim BK

BACKGROUND: The advantages of addition of epinephrine to local anesthetics during caudal epidural anesthesia are core intense block, prolonged duration of anesthesia and reduction of systemic toxic effect of...
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Clinical Considerations for Caudal Anesthesia in Childen

Kim SG, Kim DC, Lee JR, Han YJ, Choe H

Caudal epidural anesthesia has become widely accepted as a means of providing postoperative pain relief and mtraoperative supplementation to general anesthesia for children. Caudal anesthesia was given to 63 infants...
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