| Title | Persistent cerebrospinal fluid leak: a complication of the combined spinal-epidural technique. | | Author(s) | Chan BO, Paech MJ | | Institution | Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Perth, Western Australia. sputnik5@iinet.net.au | | Source | Anesth Analg 2004 Mar; 98(3):828-30, table of contents. | | MeSH | Adult Analgesia, Patient-Controlled Analgesics, Opioid Anesthesia, Epidural Anesthesia, Obstetrical Anesthesia, Spinal Cerebrospinal Fluid Cesarean Section Female Humans Meperidine Pain, Postoperative Pregnancy Transferrin Twins
| | Abstract | Persistent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak is an apparently rare complication of dural puncture from spinal or epidural anesthesia. Combined spinal-epidural techniques are increasingly popular but persistent CSF leak has not been reported. We describe three parturients with persistent fluid leak from the insertion site after epidural catheter removal following combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. Uncertainties related to the diagnosis, treatment, and the implications of this complication are discussed, including beta(2)-transferrin immunofixation assay as a diagnostic test for the presence of CSF in this situation. IMPLICATIONS: Combined spinal-epidural block can be complicated by persistent fluid leak from the skin insertion site. Testing for the presence of cerebrospinal fluid may be a useful aid to management. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Case Reports Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 14980946 |
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