Postmortem findings after epidural anaesthesia

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Abstract

Postmortem specimens of 10 patients who had received continuous epidural anaesthesia postoperatively (ranging from 2–21 days) were examined. Slight epidural haemorrhage was observed in six patients and a macroscopically visible haematoma in a thrombocytopenic patient. Nonspecific epidural inflammatory reactions were observed microscopically in all patients. Specimens from seven patients with systemic infection showed signs of epidural infection. No similar pathology was found in a control group without epidural catheters. The aetiology and risk factors of the above findings are discussed, and recommendations given to prevent such sequelae after epidural anaesthesia. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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WULF, H., & STRIEPLING, E. (1990). Postmortem findings after epidural anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 45(5), 357–361. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1990.tb14775.x

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