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Good Practice in Postoperative and Procedural Pain Management 2nd Edition [PDF]
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Is Spinal Analgesia or Anesthesia Safe After Labor Epidural Analgesia? Reporting Two Cases of High Neuraxial Block and Mini-Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Uvelin A+5 more
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Epidural blood patch for cerebrospinal fluid leak-induced subdural hematoma in a pediatric patient: illustrative case. [PDF]
Chung RS, Koro L, Best B, Desai VR.
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Effect of Epidural Catheter Design on Analgesic Efficacy During Programmed Intermittent Epidural Boluses: A Randomized Double-Blinded Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Yu Y, Zhao Q, Zang Y, Liu Z, Du W.
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Liposarcoma in the Epidural Space
Spine, 2000A patient with myxoid liposarcoma in the lumbar epidural space is reported.The subject was treated with marginal resection and posterior instrumentation.Liposarcoma is a malignant tumor of the soft tissues. It is commonly seen in the thigh. Lumbar extradural space is an unusual localization.
Ozyurekoglu, T+3 more
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Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1997
Background and ObjectivesThe origin and the presence of negative pressure in the epidural space as well as the relationship of the extent of epidural anesthesia to epidural pressure has long been a subject of controversy. To further elucidate epidural pressure and its time course, the pressure at the needle tip was continuously measured as it traversed
David Scott+3 more
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Background and ObjectivesThe origin and the presence of negative pressure in the epidural space as well as the relationship of the extent of epidural anesthesia to epidural pressure has long been a subject of controversy. To further elucidate epidural pressure and its time course, the pressure at the needle tip was continuously measured as it traversed
David Scott+3 more
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Clinical Anatomy, 1999
The validity of the concept of an epidural 'space' within the vertebral canal is questioned. An attempt is made to locate the 'space' morphologically, developmentally, and topographically. Following Parkin and Harrison (1985), it is agreed that no actual 'space' exists in the intact living subject.
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The validity of the concept of an epidural 'space' within the vertebral canal is questioned. An attempt is made to locate the 'space' morphologically, developmentally, and topographically. Following Parkin and Harrison (1985), it is agreed that no actual 'space' exists in the intact living subject.
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