Cerebrospinal Fluid Cutaneous Fistula after Uneventful Epidural Analgesia
<p>Cerebrospinous fluid (CSF)-cutaneous fistula is a rare complication of neuraxial blockade. We present a case of a healthy patient who developed cerebrospinal fluidcutaneous fistula after an uneventful epidural catheter insertion for perioperative analgesia. The patient was managed conservat...
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Main Authors: | Sze-Ying Thong (Author), Sin Yee Goh (Author) |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2015-03-01.
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