Complications associated with lumbar laminectomy - A comparison of spinal versus general anesthesia

被引:44
|
作者
McLain, RF
Bell, GR
Kalfas, I
Tetzlaff, JE
Yoon, HJ
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neurosurg, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Gen Anesthesia, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
关键词
surgery; anesthesia; spinal anesthesia; complications; lumbar;
D O I
10.1097/01.brs.0000144834.43115.38
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Study Design. A case-controlled, comparative study of 400 patients undergoing lumbar surgery, treated with either spinal or general anesthesia. An independent observer analyzed outcomes. Objectives. To determine the rate and type of perioperative complications associated with each anesthetic method among lumbar surgery patients. Summary of Background Data. Spinal anesthesia is infrequently used for spinal procedures. While complications associated with spinal anesthesia are rare, some authors have suggested that spinal anesthesia may exacerbate existing neurologic disease and have recommended against its use in lumbar disc surgery. Others have found the technique safe and effective. General anesthesia may be preferred because it is seen as the routine accepted practice, because of greater patient acceptance and the ability to perform longer operations, or because of a general sense that general anesthesia is "safer" in these procedures. Methods. Patients treated between 1994 and 1998 were matched for anesthetic class, preoperative diagnosis, surgical procedure, and perioperative protocols. All patients were treated according to a uniform protocol and recovered in the same perianesthetic environment. Data from the intraoperative period through hospital discharge were collected and compared. Results. A total of 200 patients were included in each group. Overall complication rates and time to discharge were significantly lower in spinal anesthetic patients. Total anesthetic and operative times were significantly longer for general anesthetic patients, and perioperative heart rate and mean arterial pressures were elevated compared with those in spinal anesthetic patients. Nausea, requirements for antiemetic medication, and the incidence of urinary retention were significantly increased among general anesthesia patients. Spinal anesthesia patients had fewer spinal headaches compared with the general anesthetic group, but statistical significance was not obtained. Conclusions. For patients undergoing decompressive lumbar surgery, spinal anesthesia is at least comparable to general anesthetic with respect to complications. Specific advantages to spinal anesthesia include decreased nausea and antiemetic requirements, reduced analgesic requirements, and reduced overall complication rate.
引用
收藏
页码:2542 / 2547
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Interspinous device versus laminectomy for lumbar spinal stenosis: a comparative effectiveness study
    Patil, Chirag G.
    Sarmiento, J. Manuel
    Ugiliweneza, Beatrice
    Mukherjee, Debraj
    Nuno, Miriam
    Liu, John C.
    Walia, Sartaaj
    Lad, Shivanand P.
    Boakye, Maxwell
    SPINE JOURNAL, 2014, 14 (08): : 1484 - 1492
  • [32] SPINAL-ANESTHESIA AFTER LAMINECTOMY
    ABOULEISH, E
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 1981, 60 (03): : 169 - 169
  • [33] SPINAL OR GENERAL ANESTHESIA FOR INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR - COMPARISON OF CERTAIN COMPLICATIONS IN CONTROLLED SERIES
    URBACH, KF
    LANG, FL
    LEE, WR
    SHEELY, LL
    SHARP, RP
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1964, 190 (01): : 25 - &
  • [34] General versus spinal anesthesia in joint arthroplasties
    Cozowicz, Crispiana
    Memtsoudis, Stavros G.
    ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2015, 3 (12)
  • [35] Spinal versus general anesthesia for inguinal herniorraphy
    Burton, A
    Zornow, MH
    ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1996, 85 (3A) : A964 - A964
  • [36] General Versus Spinal Anesthesia in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
    Mehrabi, Sadrollah
    Zadeh, Ali Mousavi
    Toori, Mehdi Akbartabar
    Mehrabi, Farhad
    UROLOGY JOURNAL, 2013, 10 (01) : 756 - 761
  • [37] The Use of Ultrasound to Facilitate Spinal Anesthesia in a Patient with Previous Lumbar Laminectomy and Fusion: A Case Report
    Chin, Ki Jinn
    Macfarlane, Alan J. R.
    Chan, Vincent
    Brull, Richard
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND, 2009, 37 (08) : 482 - 485
  • [38] Impact of general anesthesia on postoperative complications in orthognathic surgery: a retrospective comparison of total intravenous anesthesia versus volatile anesthesia
    Aijima, Reona
    Miura, Daisuke
    Takamori, Ayako
    Kamohara, Asana
    Danjo, Atsushi
    Sakaguchi, Yoshiro
    Yamashita, Yoshio
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [39] Comparison of interlaminar decompression and decompressive laminectomy in lumbar spinal stenosis - A retrospective analysis
    Kazmi, S.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2009, 14 : 155 - 156
  • [40] Spinal versus general anaesthesia: a comparison of complications, patient satisfaction and cost of anaesthesia
    Gautam, Binod
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2012, 108 : 425 - 426