2018
DOI: 10.31480/2330-4871/067
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Unilateral Epidural Block: A Persistent Problem with No Good Solution

Abstract: Finally, imaging-guided epidural catheter placement has been routinely used to provide bilateral analgesia, with high success rates, in chronic pain management, suggesting increasing rates of centrally-placed catheters may decrease the incidence of unilateral block [11].However, Zhang's approach raises three interesting questions: 1) Can all individuals feel their epidural catheter insertion and appreciate its laterality? 2) Is it a good idea to redirect catheters by rotating the needles and potentially "core … Show more

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