Unilateral neurostimulation-assisted cervical epidural anesthesia for upper limb surgeries—a case series

Author:

Diwan Sandeep,Nair AbhijitORCID,Dongre Himaunshu,Sancheti Parag

Abstract

Abstract Background The role of neurostimulation-aided cervical epidural anesthesia (CEA) in shoulder surgery has been described in the literature. The use of nerve stimulators and the infusion of local anesthetic (LA) in the cervical epidural space has also been mentioned. Epidural needle rotation prior to insertion of the catheter is not described, and it is not clear if general anesthesia was administered in these cases. Case presentation In this case series, we performed CEA at the level of C7-T1 in 12 patients undergoing various surgeries on the proximal open shoulder and mid humerus after informed consent. Ipsilateral motor responses elicited by continuous electrical stimulation were used to identify lateralization of the epidural catheter tip. The placement of catheters was confirmed under an intraoperative image intensifier. Using the median approach at the level of C7-T1, an ipsilateral twitch was noted in all patients. Neurostimulation persisted with an advancement of stimulating catheter 3–4 cm in the cervical epidural space in all patients. A cervical radiograph confirmed the placement of an ipsilateral catheter and contrast injection there upon revealing the spread of the LA agent. All patients had successful awake shoulder and mid-humerus surgeries under sole cervical epidural anesthesia as evidenced by the absence of pain response at the surgical incision. Conclusions Ipsilateral CEA can be offered for unilateral upper limb surgeries. Low volumes of LA can be injected after precise placement of the tip of the catheter corresponding to the level of surgical incision.

Publisher

Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research

Subject

General Medicine

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