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CSE cannula system

CSE cannula system

The CSE cannula system is designed for use in a wide variety of spinal and epidural procedures. It was first described by Soresi in 1937 and involves the use of a needle or catheter to deliver anesthetic solutions in the subarachoid or epidural spaces. In 1979, Curelaru described the combined use of an epidural catheter and a spinal needle, and used the separate needle technique to inject the anesthetic. Today, this technique is primarily used in orthopedic, urologic, and general surgery procedures.

In addition to the spinal needle, a CSE cannula system allows for improved control of the epidural needle during the procedure. With a separate-needle CSE, the spinal needle can be advanced to the desired site without compromising tactile discrimination. This has several advantages, including a decreased post-dural puncture headache and an increased incidence of cardiac arrest. Moreover, CSE has a lower risk of post-dural puncture headache.

The external fixation device used in CSE stabilizes the epidural needle during the intrathecal injection process. Some patients have reported poor tactile discrimination with this device. Moreover, CSEs have been associated with a higher risk of dural puncture and increased post-dural headache. Compared to an epidural, the CSE cannula system has a reduced incidence of post-dural puncture headache.

The CSE cannula system has also been found to reduce the latency period of anaesthesia and improve patient satisfaction. It is a low-risk procedure if performed properly. However, it requires an epidural needle for the spinal needle. With the use of an EpiSpin Lock, the insertion of the spinal needle can be made more comfortable for the patient. It ensures that the catheter is in contact with the dura.

The CSE cannula system is designed to minimize the risk of a spinal needle puncture. The cannula system has been designed to reduce the occurrence of total spinal block by minimizing the risk of accidental dural puncture. There are two types of catheters: the one used to insert the epidural. The EpiSpin Lock is specifically designed for this procedure. It features a Tuohy Needle with a rear outlet. This cannula eliminates friction and the tactile sensation of the dura.

Another type of CSE cannula is the needle. Its size is adjustable and can be threaded through an epidural space. It can be inserted through a spinal canal through the upper or lower part. If you need to insert a catheter in a nerve, you should use the right type of needle for your particular situation. It should be as small as possible, so it doesn't irritate the skin.

A CSE cannula system is a flexible tube that enables the surgeon to inject the epidural anesthetic into the spinal canal. Its insertion is quick and painless. A CSE catheter is often used to extend the block. This is an advantage in surgical procedures where the patient is in a highly prone position. The epidural catheter will help to ensure adequate sensory blockade.

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