1977
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-197710000-00011
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Total Spinal Anesthesia, A Late Complication of Epidural Anesthesia

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“…The possibility of total spinal anesthesia following epidural analgesia also needs to be ruled out. Total spinal anesthesia causes sudden physiological changes by blocking the peripheral nerves, including the spinal cord and cranial nerve [16]. Because both patients came from local pain clinics, there was insufficient information to investigate this possibility; including the patients’ position, location of injection, type or size of needle, and number of attempts.…”
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“…The possibility of total spinal anesthesia following epidural analgesia also needs to be ruled out. Total spinal anesthesia causes sudden physiological changes by blocking the peripheral nerves, including the spinal cord and cranial nerve [16]. Because both patients came from local pain clinics, there was insufficient information to investigate this possibility; including the patients’ position, location of injection, type or size of needle, and number of attempts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, previous reports of total spinal anesthesia produced by unintentional dural puncture during attempted epidural anesthesia noted that it had produced only transient effects with no apparent neurological sequelae. [14][15][16] Why then did serious neurological sequelae result in the patients reported in the 3 publications alluded to above?…”
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