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Prinzip der Durchführung einer Spinalanästhesie. Durch die zuvor zwischen den Dornfortsätzen der Wirbel L3/4 eingebrachte Führungskanüle wird die eigentliche Spinalnadel eingeführt und mit ihr der Subarachnoidalraum punktiert. Durch diese Nadel können dann Lokalanästhetika und andere Medikamente injiziert werden.

Gezeigt ist ein medianer Schnitt in der Sagittalebene. Vereinfachte Darstellung, die Größenverhältnisse stimmen nicht mit der Realität überein.


Principles of performing a spinal anaesthesia. Using the already introduced cannula between the spinous processes of the L3/L4 vertebrae, the spinal needle is then introduced and punctuated within the subarachnoid space. Through this needle, local anaesthetics and other drugs may be injected.

Shown is a median section of the saggital plane. This representation is simplified, and the proportions do not match with reality.
Date Spring 2007
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