Pokharel, KRijal, RBhattarai, BSubedi, AKhatiwada, S2025-11-252025-11-252018https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/3255Pokharel K,1 Rijal R,2 Bhattarai B,1 Subedi A,1 Khatiwada S1 1Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care 2Department of Orthopaedics BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, NepalABSTRACT Since the literature related to safety or efficacy of placing spinal blocks in patients with kyphosis is lacking, we aim to discuss about the anaesthesia implications of spinal anaesthesia in senile kyphosis. We successfully administered spinal anesthesia in three elderly patients with predominant kyphotic deformity with absent or mild scoliosis. The needle insertion attempts did not exceed two and a smaller dose of anesthetic was sufficient. While choosing spinal anaesthesia in patients with kyphosis, a risk benefit analysis needs to be performed based on the co-presence of scoliosis and its severity, desired level of anesthesia, and associated or coexisting systemic illness. KEY WORDS Kyphosis, Spinal anaesthesia, Regional anaesthesiaen-USKyphosisSpinal anaesthesiaRegional anaesthesiaImplications of Subarchnoid Block in Senile KyphosisArticle