What's The Matter With The Outflow Of Spinal Fluid During Anesthesia?

Sep 11, 2018

You may be referring to the cerebrospinal fluid flow out of the spinal canal puncture during spinal anesthesia. This depends on the situation. If you use combined spinal-epidural anesthesia, you must see the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid to be successful. At this time, it is used to enter the subarachnoid space (if you don’t know what the subarachnoid space is, you can ask Du Niang. ) There are few puncture needles, so the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid is also very small and quickly terminated, and there will be no complications of post-anesthesia headache. If it was originally an epidural anesthesia (do not know how to ask Du Niang), and accidentally entered the subarachnoid space, the puncture needle at this time will be much larger, and the speed and volume of cerebrospinal fluid flow out at this time is very large, it is very likely to occur Complications such as headache after anesthesia.

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