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A typical case of transient radicular irritation after spinal anaesthesia with 2% isobaric lignocaine is described. The definition and history of this syndrome and the implications of the use of pencil point needles with lignocaine for spinal anaesthesia are discussed.
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Ramasamy, D., & Eadie, R. (1997). Transient radicular irritation after spinal anaesthesia with 2% isobaric lignocaine. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 79(3), 394–395. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/79.3.394
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