JK Science (Jul 2023)
To Compare the Effect of Flexion and Extension on Unilaterality of Spinal Anaesthesia in Lateral Decubitus Position Using Low Dose Hyperbaric Bupivacaine
Abstract
Background and Aims: Unilateral spinal anaesthesia is a safe and easy technique for lower limb surgeries. Therefore, this study was carried out to analyse the effect of flexion and extension on unilaterality of spinal anaesthesia in lateral decubitus position. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on seventy patients posted for elective unilateral lower limb surgeries. They were randomly allocated into two groups, patients in group F maintained spinal flexion in lateral decubitus position for 15 minutes, whereas those in group E extended their hips and knee immediately after spinal anaesthesia with 8 mg of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine. Patients remained in lateral decubitus position for 15 minutes and then turned supine. Results: Strict unilateral sensory block at 15 minutes was present in 32 patients in group F and 7 patients in group E (P-value0.05). Conclusion: Maintaining flexion of spinal column for 15 min increases the probability of unilateral spinal block in comparison to extension of spine in lateral decubitus position.