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Case Reports
. 1993 May-Jun;18(3):191-2.

Successful spinal anesthesia after inadequate epidural block in a parturient with prior surgical correction of scoliosis

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Case Reports

Successful spinal anesthesia after inadequate epidural block in a parturient with prior surgical correction of scoliosis

H F Pascoe et al. Reg Anesth. 1993 May-Jun.

Abstract

Background: Lumbar epidural anesthesia is safe in patients with previous spinal surgery, but it is not always successful or easily performed.

Method: The authors present the case of a parturient with Harrington rod insertion, scheduled for cesarean delivery, whose epidural anesthetic could not be extended beyond the T10 level.

Result: After letting the epidural block recede below the lumbar level, a successful spinal anesthetic was administered producing a sensory level to T4.

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