Year
Milestone
1885
Leonard Corning administers neuraxial local anesthetic
1901
Intraspinal morphine use is first reported
1935
Dr. Grafton Love first proposes continuous catheter access
1940
The first practical application of continuous spinal anesthesia is described by Dr. William Leonard, a Philadelphia surgeon, who administered procaine to approximately 200 patients
1944
Edward Tuohy introduces a catheter into the spinal interspace for the purpose of repeated delivery of the surgical anesthetic procaine
1976
Yaksh and Rudy demonstrate the efficacy of analgesia from intrathecal opioids in animal models
1979
Wang and colleagues report the treatment of cancer pain with morphine
1982
Medtronic Neurological (Minneapolis, Minnesota) reports the first clinical implant of a programmable intrathecal pump