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8432893 
Journal Article 
Subdural block--further points 
Bell, GT; Taylor, JC; , 
1994 
Yes 
Anaesthesia
ISSN: 0003-2409
EISSN: 1365-2044 
49 
794-795 
English 
An obstetric epidural performed for analgesia showed a changing pattern of neurological block. The original features suggestive of a subdural block were complicated when aspiration of cerebrospinal fluid from the catheter became possible. Subsequent management as a continuous subarachnoid catheter allowed delivery. 
Anaesthetic techniques, regional; epidural. Complications; hypotension; subdural