Failed epidural anaesthesia in a patient with Hurler's disease

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Abstract

Failure of epidural anaesthesia in a patient with Hurler's disease is presented. The possibility that epidural anaesthesia may fail due to deposition of mucopolysaccharide in the meninges, or in the epidural space is discussed. A granuloma in the upper trachea and severe choanal stenosis complicated the already difficult airway management.

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Vas, L., & Naregal, F. (2000). Failed epidural anaesthesia in a patient with Hurler’s disease. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 10(1), 95–98. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1460-9592.2000.00464.x

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