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      Major Complications of Regional Anesthesia in France : The SOS Regional Anesthesia Hotline Service

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              Serious non-fatal complications associated with extradural block in obstetric practice.

              A retrospective study of serious non-fatal complications of extradural block in obstetric practice was carried out using a postal questionnaire. Two hundred and three obstetric units in the United Kingdom (responsible for 2,580,000 deliveries from 1982 to 1986 inclusive) responded. A total of 505,000 extradural blocks were performed, 84% for relief of pain in labour and 16% for Caesarean section. Of 108 events reported, five were associated with permanent disability. Neuropathy involving a single spinal nerve, acute toxicity from the local anaesthetic, and problems associated with accidental dural puncture were the commonest complications. This investigation indicates the need for a prospective study. Although rare, serious complications could be reduced further by meticulous technique, while early diagnosis and treatment of untoward events would reduce the incidence of permanent disability.
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                Journal
                Anesthesiology
                Anesthesiology
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0003-3022
                2002
                November 2002
                : 97
                : 5
                : 1274-1280
                Article
                10.1097/00000542-200211000-00034
                92ec5d62-e4d4-4253-9b82-28ab660bde2e
                © 2002
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