529: What structures are contained within the epidural space? - Answers Epidural fat, a dense venous
plexus (Batson's plexus), and segmental arteries are contained within the epidural space.
1543: What are the anatomic borders of the epidural space? - Answers The epidural space extends
vertically from the foramen magnum to the sacral hiatus. Anteriorly, it is bordered by the posterior
longitudinal ligament. Posteriorly, it is bordered by the vetebral lamina and the ligamentum flavum
which adjoins it. The vertebral pedicles constitute an incomplete lateral border.
1991: With what venous system does the epidural venous plexus communicate and what is the
significance of this? - Answers Batson's plexus in the epidural space is a valveless system of veins that
communicates with the azygous system. This could potentially result in engorgement of the vessels
during instances of increased abdominal pressure.
2331: What size needle is usually used for an epidural block? - Answers 3-inch long, 16 to 18 gauge
needles are usually used
3065: What is the difference between a Crawford needle and a Tuohy needle? - Answers A Crawford
needle has thinner walls with a traditional point beveled at about 45 degrees. A Tuohy needle is
beveled, but the end of the needle bends upward
3207: Why would one choose a Crawford needle over a Tuohy needle? - Answers The Tuohy needle
allows for easier threading of the epidural catheter when approaching the epidural space
perpendicularly. The bend in the needle tip assists in directing the catheter tip upward. When using a
more acute angle, such as a paramedian approach, the straight needle tip of the Crawford needle
provides a better angle for threading the catheter upward.
3241: What is the Loss of Resistance technique for correct epidural catheter placement? - Answers As
the epidural needle reaches the ligamentum flavum, an air or fluid-filled syringe is connected to the
needle. Continuous, mild pressure is applied to the plunger as the needle is advanced. As soon as the
epidural space is entered, there will a dramatic loss of resistance on the plunger which verifies the
correct location.
3323: The Loss of Resistance technique can be performed using either saline or air. Why would you
choose one over the other? - Answers In patients presenting for lithotripsy, there is the possibility that
turbulence at the air-water interface could cause neural damage if air is used.
3377: What is the Hanging Drop technique? - Answers The hanging drop technique is used to verify that
the epidural needle has passed through the ligamentum flavum into the epidural space. A visible drop of
fluid is placed on the hub of the epidural needle. Because the epidural space has a slightly negative
pressure, as the needle enters the epidural space, the drop of fluid will be sucked into the epidural
space.