Spinal & Epidural Anesthesia Flashcards
Mechanism(s) of local anesthetic action in epidural anesthesia:
A) direct local anesthetic action on nerve roots and spinal cord following local anesthetic diffusion across the dura
B) diffusion of local anesthetic into paravertebral regions through the intervertebral foramina
C) both
D) neither
C. both
what are the absolute indications for spinals or epidurals?
none
what is the purpose of spinals and epidurals?
Blunt the “stress response” to surgery
Decreases intraoperative blood loss
Lower incidence of postoperative thromboembolic events
Decreased morbidity and mortality in high-risk surgical patients
which patient type has instability at the C1 level?
Down’s syndrome
what is the first prominent spinous process?
C7
At what level does the Illiac Crest cross?
L5
what level is the bottom of the scapulae?
T 6-8
list the 5 ligaments that support the spine
Supraspinous Ligamentum Nuchae Interspinous ligament Ligamentum Flavum Longitudinal ligaments
Into what space is a spinal inserted?
Subarachnoid
The epidural space is superficial or deep to the spinal?
Superficial
What are the three layers of protective meninges?
Dura mater
arachnoid mater
Pia mater
What effect does the epidural fat have on opioids and lipid soluble local anesthetics?
Reduces the bioavailability
At what level does the dura mater terminate?
S2 at Filum terminale
What is the purpose of the dentate ligaments?
Anchor the cord in the meninges
At what level does the spinal cord terminate in adults? At birth?
L1 in adults
L3 at birth