Medicine:Dogliotti's principle
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Dogliotti's principle is a principle in epidural anaesthesia first described by Professor Achille Mario Dogliotti in 1933.[1] It is a method for the identification of the epidural space, a potential space. As a needle is advanced through the ligamentum flavum, to the epidural space, with constant pressure applied to the piston of a syringe, loss of resistance occurs once the needle enters the epidural space due to the change in pressure.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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See also
- Epidural procedure
- History of neuraxial anesthesia
- Odom's indicator
References
- ↑ Dogliotti, AM (1933). "Research and clinical observations on spinal anesthesia: with special reference to the peridural technique". Anesthesia & Analgesia 12 (2): 59–65. doi:10.1213/00000539-193301000-00014. http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/content/12/2/59.full.pdf.
- ↑ "Pneumocephalus after cervical epidural steroid injection". Anesth. Analg. 92 (6): 1576–7. June 2001. doi:10.1097/00000539-200106000-00045. PMID 11375849. http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11375849.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogliotti's principle.
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