Subarachnoid injection during extradural analgesia for labour using 2-chloroprocaine
- PMID: 532924
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1979.tb08538.x
Subarachnoid injection during extradural analgesia for labour using 2-chloroprocaine
Abstract
An obstetric patient had a subarachnoid block during attempted extradural analgesia for labour. The sensory block extended to T1 and was accompanied by hypotension. The analgesia lasted 3 hr. after which sensory and motor function recovered quickly. The local anaesthetic agent used was 2% 2-chloroprocaine.
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