Spinal anesthesia for inguinal hernia repair in infants: a feasible and safe method even in emergency cases

被引:7
作者
Lambertz, A. [1 ]
Schaelte, G. [2 ]
Winter, J. [2 ]
Roeth, A. [1 ]
Busch, D. [1 ]
Ulmer, T. F. [1 ]
Steinau, G. [1 ]
Neumann, U. P. [1 ]
Klink, C. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] RWTH Aachen Univ Hosp, Dept Gen Visceral & Transplantat Surg, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[2] RWTH Aachen Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
关键词
Inguinal hernia repair; Infants; Spinal anesthesia; Hernia incarceration; FORMER PRETERM INFANTS; HIGH-RISK INFANTS; PREMATURE-INFANTS; POSTOPERATIVE APNEA; POSTANESTHETIC APNEA; HERNIORRHAPHY; SURGERY; MENINGITIS; HERNIOTOMY; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1007/s00383-014-3590-y
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in infants and children. Especially in premature infants, prevalence reaches up to 30 % in coincidence with high rates of incarceration during the first year of life. These infants carry an increased risk of complications due to general anesthesia. Thus, spinal anesthesia is a topic of growing interest for this group of patients. We hypothesized that spinal anesthesia is a feasible and safe option for inguinal hernia repair in infants even at high risk and cases of incarceration. Between 2003 and 2013, we operated 100 infants younger than 6 months with inguinal hernia. Clinical data were collected prospectively and retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups depending on anesthesia procedure (spinal anesthesia, Group 1 vs. general anesthesia, Group 2). Spinal anesthesia was performed in 69 infants, and 31 infants were operated in general anesthesia, respectively. In 7 of these 31 infants, general anesthesia was chosen because of lumbar puncture failure. Infants operated in spinal anesthesia were significantly smaller (54 +/- A 4 vs. 57 +/- A 4 cm; p = 0.001), had a lower body weight (4,047 +/- A 1,002 vs. 5,327 +/- A 1,376 g; p < 0.001) and higher rate of prematurity (26 vs. 4 %; p = 0.017) compared to those operated in general anesthesia. No complications related to surgery or to anesthesia were found in both groups. The number of relevant preexisting diseases was higher in Group 1 (11 vs. 3 %; p = 0.54). Seven of eight emergent incarcerated hernia repairs were performed in spinal anesthesia (p = 0.429). Spinal anesthesia is a feasible and safe option for inguinal hernia repair in infants, especially in high-risk premature infants and in cases of hernia incarceration.
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