Five things:
1) 15-20 mLs will give you plenty of unilateral coverage, dramatically lessening the chances of epidural spread and bilateral coverage. Trust me, I have done it long enough. More importantly and like I said in my initial post: the very people who
trained you have never injected that much volume into one side--and for good reasons, inspite of what NYSORA tells you.
2) 0.75 mcg/kg will roughly give you about 50mcg of Clonidine for the average 70kg patient (I do not know of too many people who suffer from osteoarthritis who weigh that little). Nonetheless, try injecting 50-60mcg of clonidine with your next epidural and let me know how that goes
😉 It won't kill you, but it sure will produce enough bradycardia, hypotension and enough phone calls to bother the living $hit out of you and your partners.
3) I am not disappointed at all. I am indeed glad, proud and happy that you are doing what you have learned. Anesthesia is indeed an art--but be mindful that there are plenty of on-lookers here who are entitled to knowing that your recipe
does carry risk of epidural spread; specifically, with Clonidine on board, things may get dicey--agreed?
4) Never--
ever!--call me either German or South African. I have nothing against either nationality, but I (perhaps more than what others can say?) am proud to be U.S. graduated and U.S. trained.
5) Do not let this thread degenrate into a flame war: we both are correct in our assertions. It just so happens that I am more correct than you!

I will gladly buy your drink if I see you at an ASA function. Stay warm and happy holidays
🙂