Review Article
Confirmation of Success Rate of Landmark Based Caudal Epidural Block Using Fluoroscopy
Author(s): Feroz Ahmad Dar*, Neelofer Jan and Sayma Samoon
Background: The aim of present study was to know the success rate of anatomical landmark based caudal
epidural block, confirmed by fluoroscopy.
Materials and methods: Four hundred and twenty one patients aged
30-70 years, which were scheduled to go for interventional caudal epidural block for chronic back pain, were
selected for study. Caudal block was administered based on anatomical landmarks and needle position was
confirmed by fluoroscopy and contrast. Patients were placed in prone position, bilateral posterior superior iliac
spine; sacral cornua and hiatus were identified by palpation. The primary objective was to know the success rate of
anatomical landmark based epidural caudal block and the secondary objectives were to compare the first attempt
success rate and complications like bloo.. Read More»
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