1997
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2346.1997.00196.x
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Accidental subdural injection of local anaesthetic: diagnosis by pressure measurement and response to aspiration of injectate

Abstract: A healthy 22-year-old man received an initial injection of 12 mL of lignocaine/bupivacaine solutions (2 mL test, then 10 mL) into an epidural catheter. This produced a satisfactory regional blockade that seemed to be epidural but, when a supplementary 6 mL injection was given 1 h later, the patient developed impaired motor function as far as the upper cranial nerves, with loss of pinprick sensation to the shoulder. The emergence of fluid dribbling freely from the catheter prompted measurement of the pressure, … Show more

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“…Ob die von Tripathi u. Mitarb. [16] empfohlene Druckmessung und Aspiration bei vermuteter subduraler Katheterlage von diagnostischem und therapeutischem Wert ist, muû vorerst offen bleiben, insbesondere, da (partiell) subdurale Katheterlagen offenbar klinisch häufiger unerkannt bleiben [17].…”
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“…Ob die von Tripathi u. Mitarb. [16] empfohlene Druckmessung und Aspiration bei vermuteter subduraler Katheterlage von diagnostischem und therapeutischem Wert ist, muû vorerst offen bleiben, insbesondere, da (partiell) subdurale Katheterlagen offenbar klinisch häufiger unerkannt bleiben [17].…”
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