WOS: 000408728100001PubMed ID: 28247084Caudal epidural anesthesia (CEB) is widely used for the prevention of chronic lower back pain, the control of intraoperative analgesia such as genitourinary surgery and labor pain cases in sacral epidural space approach for the implementation of analgesia. CEB is an anesthetic solution used into the sacral canal via sacral hiatus (SH). For optimal access into the sacral epidural space, detailed anatomical landmarks of SH are required. This study aims at exploring the anatomical structures and differences of the SH by using the sacral bone as a guide point to failure criteria for reviewing the caudal epidural anesthesia and improving the criteria for success in practice. Detailed morphometric measuremen...
The study was conducted on one hundred and seventeen human sacra to categorize the sacral hiatus of ...
The sacral hiatus is used for access to the spinal canal in many neurosurgical and anesthesiologic p...
The opening present at the caudal end of sacral canal is known as sacral hiatus. The aim of this stu...
Objective: For the management of perioperative pain control during procedures like genitourinary sur...
Introduction: The human sacrum is a large, triangular shield-shaped bone formed by the fusion of fiv...
Background: The reliability and success of caudal epidural anesthesia depends on anatomic variations...
Background: Caudal epidural block (CEB) failure or complications are not unheard even among experien...
Background: The sacral hiatus is the site for caudal epidural anaesthesia during perineal surgery an...
Successful caudal epidural block (CEB) for various gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures require...
Background: Determination apex of sacral hiatus (SH) is of paramount importance to Anaesthetists, Or...
Aim: The present study aims at contributing to the existing information related to sacral hiatus whi...
Successful caudal epidural block (CEB) for various gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures require...
This study was carried out on 32 dry human sacra to know the variations in morphology of the sacral ...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study OBJECTIVE.: The aim of this study was to evaluate variations in the ...
Background: Sacrum is a large triangular bone formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae. The opening...
The study was conducted on one hundred and seventeen human sacra to categorize the sacral hiatus of ...
The sacral hiatus is used for access to the spinal canal in many neurosurgical and anesthesiologic p...
The opening present at the caudal end of sacral canal is known as sacral hiatus. The aim of this stu...
Objective: For the management of perioperative pain control during procedures like genitourinary sur...
Introduction: The human sacrum is a large, triangular shield-shaped bone formed by the fusion of fiv...
Background: The reliability and success of caudal epidural anesthesia depends on anatomic variations...
Background: Caudal epidural block (CEB) failure or complications are not unheard even among experien...
Background: The sacral hiatus is the site for caudal epidural anaesthesia during perineal surgery an...
Successful caudal epidural block (CEB) for various gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures require...
Background: Determination apex of sacral hiatus (SH) is of paramount importance to Anaesthetists, Or...
Aim: The present study aims at contributing to the existing information related to sacral hiatus whi...
Successful caudal epidural block (CEB) for various gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures require...
This study was carried out on 32 dry human sacra to know the variations in morphology of the sacral ...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study OBJECTIVE.: The aim of this study was to evaluate variations in the ...
Background: Sacrum is a large triangular bone formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae. The opening...
The study was conducted on one hundred and seventeen human sacra to categorize the sacral hiatus of ...
The sacral hiatus is used for access to the spinal canal in many neurosurgical and anesthesiologic p...
The opening present at the caudal end of sacral canal is known as sacral hiatus. The aim of this stu...