Anatomy and Clinical Importance of the Epidural Space

  • Fyneface-Ogan S
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Abstract

The epidural space is one of the most explored spaces of the human body. This exploration demands a good knowledge of the relevant anatomy and contents of the space . First described in 1901 (Corning JL, 1901), the epidural space is an anatomic compartment ...

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Fyneface-Ogan, S. (2012). Anatomy and Clinical Importance of the Epidural Space. In Epidural Analgesia - Current Views and Approaches. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/39091

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