"Don't turn the needle!".

作者: B. L. Duffy

DOI: 10.1177/0310057X9302100312

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摘要: Accidental dural puncture is a well-recognised complication of epidural anaesthesia. The technique inserting the needle with bevel parallel to spinal ligaments still taught in some centres. Evidence presented that subsequent turning allow passage catheter may increase likelihood puncture. There would also appear be greater chance subdural catheterisation. should introduced direction which go and not moved once space located.

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