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Title
Simple intraoperative technique for hemostasis of cervical venous bleeding
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To present a simple, fast, and efficient technique to control bleeding from the epidural venous plexus during anterior cervical discectomy. METHODS: When encountering persistent bleeding from the venous epidural plexus during anterior cervical discectomy that cannot be controlled by bipolar coagulation, one can take approximately 5 to 10 rnl of saline and connect the syringe to a curved blunt cannula with an atraumatic tip. Subsequently, the atraurnatic tip of the syringe is placed between the dura and the bony edge and then the saline is powerfully injected into the epidural space. This will stop the bleeding. RESULTS: This technique has been applied in 118 cases of anterior cervical discectomies and has proven to be very effective. We did not have to apply another hemostatic technique to control bleeding from the epidural plexus in any of our cases. CONCLUSION: We present a simple and effective hemostasis technique to control bleeding from the cervical epidural venous plexus by injecting saline into the epidural space. We speculate that the mechanism by which the bleeding is controlled consists of filling the epidural space with saline; this elevated "pressure" controls the bleeding in a very effective way. Moreover, some venous contraction may occur because of the saline injection.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Neurosurgery. - Baltimore, Md, 1977, currens
Publication
Baltimore, Md : 2008
ISSN
0148-396X
1524-4040 [online]
DOI
10.1227/01.NEU.0000297057.27777.E3
Volume/pages
62 :5s:[1] (2008) , p. 442-444
ISI
000257221000047
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UAntwerpen
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