Clinical Procedure
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Intrathecal anaesthesia (neonate/infant)
Neonatal spinal
Neonate spinal
Spinal in neonate
Spinal in baby
Spinal in infant
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Spinal in neonate/infant lasts approx 40min due to high turnover of CSF. Supplement with wound infiltration after onset of spinal
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Neonatal spinal dose:
1mg/kg Ropivicaine refl.in/kg or
0.2ml/kg 0.5% plain bupivicaine with a minimum dose of 0.7ml.
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1mg/kg Ropivicaine refl.in/kg or
0.2ml/kg 0.5% plain bupivicaine with a minimum dose of 0.7ml.
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GAS trial ( GA vs Spinal) underway at Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne Australia examining long term neurological outcome in GA vs Spinal anaesthesia in infants #ref
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Review of neuraxial anesthesia and complications in amongst anaesthetists in the French language society by Giaufre et al. m.anesthesia-analgesia.or...
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Chlorhexidine prep
25 G hypodermic needle
1 ml syringe
0.2 ml/kg 0.5% plain bupivicaine
10 mm depth to thecal sac in Neonates
25 G hypodermic needle
1 ml syringe
0.2 ml/kg 0.5% plain bupivicaine
10 mm depth to thecal sac in Neonates
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