A Clinical Measure of the Skin to Cervical Epidural Space Depth in the Korean Adults

한국 성인의 피부에서 경부 경막외강까지의 깊이

  • 한경림 (김 찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
  • 최희령 (김 찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
  • 현혜신 (김 찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
  • 곽노길 (김 찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
  • 김찬 (김 찬 신경통증클리닉)
  • Published : 1999.05.31

Abstract

Backgrouds: Cervical epidural blocks were used as part of a comprehensive multimodal treatment program for patients with chronic pain in the head, neck and upper extremities. The depth of the epidural space beneth the skin surface varies at different levels of the spinal column in the same patient. It also varies from patient to patient at the same vertebral level. We studied the distance the skin to the cervical epidural space in adults patients at different intervertebral spaces. Methods: Date were gathered from 628 patients having cervical epidural block for relief of cervical and upper extrimity pain. All blocks were performed using hanging drop method after loss of resistance with saline at C5-6, C6-7, C7-T1 intervertebral space. Results: Mean distances for skin to cervical epidural space (DSES) were 5.42 cm, 5.06 cm, 4.68 cm in male, 5.00 cm, 4.61 cm, 4.10 cm in female at C7-T1, C6-7, C5-6 intervertebral space. DSES correlated with body weight, neck circumference and body mass index significantly. Conclusion: In the cervical spine, DSES varies from space to space. The longest DSES were noted at C7-T1 level in male, and the shortest DSES were at C5-6 in female. DSES has significant relationships with weight, neck circumference and body mass index.

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