Cahiers d'anesthésiologie
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial[Value of ilio-hypogastric block in appendectomy in children].
This prospective study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of ilio-hypogastric nerve block for control of post appendicectomy pain in children. Forty-two children aged 3-15 years scheduled for appendicectomy were anaesthetized in the same way. After randomization, a preoperative ilio-hypogastric nerve block was performed in 21 patients. ⋯ Five inefficient blocks were recorded. No complications were noted. Ilio-hypogastric block was found to be safe and efficient for control of post-appendicectomy pain in most children.
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Combined spinal epidural (CSE) analgesia for labour is usually performed with sufentanil (or fentanyl) which provides powerful and fast onset pain relief (< or = 5 min). Dose reduction of sufentanil from 10 to 5 micrograms may be recommended and has little influence on the 1.5-2 hours of analgesia usually obtained. This mean duration of action may be prolonged by half an hour with the addition of a low dose of bupivacaine (< or = 2.5 mg). ⋯ Major improvement will be to prolong the excellent pain relief provided by intrathecal analgesia throughout the whole labour. This will require prolonging substantially the intrathecal analgesia duration and/ or influencing positively the epidural analgesia used afterwards. However, women prefer CSE technique to standard epidurals because of faster onset, less motor block, and feelings of greater self-control.
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
[Inhalation anesthesia in unusual situations: the Eole 2 NA ventilator].
The volumetric ventilator Eole 2 NA has been adapted to work as an anaesthesia machine with low flow or closed system. This modified device is very easy to use in exceptional situations: because of its strength and reliability; its favorable quality/price ratio; versatile electrical supply: mains (220 volts) or 24 D. ⋯ V. from internal battery (2 hours autonomy) or external battery (8 hours autonomy); gas economy: less than 1 L.min-1 of fresh gas flow, whether O2/N2O = 0.5 L.min-1 of each gas or 1 L.min-1 delivered by an oxygen concentrator. Clinical trials are discussed.
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Sciatic nerve block is considered difficult to perform, but very useful for lower limb anaesthesia and analgesia. The use of a nerve stimulator makes the technique easier. Functionally, it is better to consider that there are three independent sciatic nerves, namely, the posterior cutaneous nerve, the tibial nerve and the common peroneal nerve. Searching for blocking these three nerves and especially the latter two, specifically improve the reliability and quality of blockade.
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
Historical Article[History of anesthesia: the return of nitrous oxide].