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Rising Above Lumbar Scars: Thoracic Spinal Anesthesia With Hypobaric Bupivacaine for Hip Replacement. [PDF]
Chandra R, Sonawane K.
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Epidural haematoma following vertebroplasty for osteoporosis compression fracture: A case report. [PDF]
Ye Y +5 more
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Ultrasound-Guided Selective Thoracic Nerve Root Block Combined with Continuous Erector Spinae Plane Block for Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zhang H, Fang L, Jing S, Bao X.
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Puncture laser microdiscectomy in treatment of large lumbar spinal hernias
Zorin M.M.
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Intramedullary spinal abscess following spinal puncture
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1973✓ A case is presented in which an intramedullary abscess of the spinal cord resulted from a high spinal puncture. Laminectomy and drainage were followed by complete cure.
M, Rifaat +3 more
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Spinal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Following Lumbar Puncture
Archives of Surgery, 1960In 1885, while experimenting with the action of cocaine on spinal nerves in a dog, J. Leonard Corning accidentally injected the solution into the subarachnoid space and produced the first recorded spinal anesthesia. In 1891, Quincke reported a standard technique for lumbar puncture in man.
O J, KING, W W, GLAS
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Lumbar puncture and spinal anaesthesia
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2006Abstract The technique of spinal anaesthesia has been in use for more than a century, enjoying a particular resurgence of interest over the past 20 years. It is simple to perform and, with a clear understanding of the physiology and pharmacology involved, is a very safe means of providing anaesthesia for surgical procedures below the diaphragm.
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California medicine, 2003
Headache is the commonest complication of spinal puncture. There is no significant difference in the incidence of headache after lumbar puncture, whether or not the puncture is followed by injection of an anesthetic agent. The sequence of events leading to postlumbar puncture headaches is probably (1) decreased volume of cerebrospinal fluid with ...
U H, EVERSOLE, W J, ROKOWSKI
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Headache is the commonest complication of spinal puncture. There is no significant difference in the incidence of headache after lumbar puncture, whether or not the puncture is followed by injection of an anesthetic agent. The sequence of events leading to postlumbar puncture headaches is probably (1) decreased volume of cerebrospinal fluid with ...
U H, EVERSOLE, W J, ROKOWSKI
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Headache Following Spinal Puncture
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965ABSTRACT To the Editor:— Some points should be brought out as to the nature of the type of headache which occurs after spinal puncture. Kaplan, as quoted in medical news (JAMA192, June 28, 1965, adv p 32) concluded that the principal cause is psychosomatic. The etiology "is still unsettled, although the bulk of the evidence supports the view that it is
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