Birkelund T, Revenfeld TS, Møller JF. [Transient segmental hyperalgesia following epidural analgesia].
Ugeskr Laeger 2012;
174:1447-1448. [PMID:
22640783]
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Abstract
We present a case of transient segmental neurological reaction secondary to administration of local anaesthetics for epidural analgesia in a 42 year-old woman. An epidural catheter was introduced between thoracic intervertebral interspace 9 and 10. The patient received morphine, lidocaine, bupivacaine and ropivacaine. After 14 hours she experienced symptoms with burning intense pain, hyperalgesia with the upper limit just below the chest and the lower limit in the midfemur. The symptoms disappeared after 36 hours.
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