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. 1996 Feb;51(2):178-81.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1996.tb07710.x.

Transient radicular irritation after single subarachnoid injection of isobaric 2% lignocaine for spinal anaesthesia

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Transient radicular irritation after single subarachnoid injection of isobaric 2% lignocaine for spinal anaesthesia

K F Hampl et al. Anaesthesia. 1996 Feb.
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Abstract

Several cases have been reported recently in which symptoms suggestive of transient radicular irritation occurred following the use of hyperbaric 5% lignocaine for spinal anaesthesia. We report on three patients in whom we observed similar symptoms attributable to this kind of radicular irritation following uneventful spinal anaesthesia using isobaric 2% lignocaine. All three patients underwent minor gynaecological procedures and developed burning pains in the buttocks within 24 h of surgery. The long-term outcome was not clear for all the patients, but in at least one the pain disappeared.

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  • Back pain--must be the anaesthetic!
    Cartwright PD. Cartwright PD. Anaesthesia. 1996 Jun;51(6):608-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1996.tb12593.x. Anaesthesia. 1996. PMID: 8694236 No abstract available.

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