2024
DOI: 10.17085/apm.23105
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Unintended subdural anesthesia and subdural air bubbles after attempted epidural anesthesia in a patient undergoing cesarean section

Jung Eun Kim,
Jinse Lee,
Giyear Lee
et al.

Abstract: Unintended subdural anesthesia accompanied by air bubbles compressing the cauda after attempting epidural anesthesia is rare. A 41-year-old pregnant woman was scheduled to undergo epidural anesthesia for cesarean section. After attempting epidural anesthesia, she experienced prolonged hypotension and recovery time, especially in the right extremity. Through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) we found subdural air bubbles compressing the right side of the cauda equina in the L3 region. Thus, we considered uninten… Show more

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