Spinal cord injury following an attempted thoracic epidural

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Abstract

Unsuccessful attempts were made to insert a thoracic epidural in an anaesthetised patient. Signs of spinal cord damage were observed the following day. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a haematoma anterior to the spinal cord. Surgical exploration revealed an intradural haematoma and a needle puncture of the cord. The patient suffered a permanent paraparesis.

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Mayall, M. F., & Calder, I. (1999). Spinal cord injury following an attempted thoracic epidural. Anaesthesia, 54(10), 990–994. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1999.01063.x

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