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Postpartum lumbosacral radiculopathy: a neuraxial anaesthesia complication or an intrinsic obstetric palsy?

Postpartum lumbosacral radiculopathy: a neuraxial anaesthesia complication or an intrinsic obstetric palsy?

Posted on April 23, 2021 by Patrick

Postpartum peripheral nerve issues are an unusual obstetrical complication, with most instances ensuing from intrinsic obstetric palsies. We current the case of a full-term nulliparous pregnant 33-year-old girl with a vacuum-assisted vaginal supply as a result of a protracted second stage of labour and occipitoposterior place of the fetal head. For analgesia, a mixed spinal-epidural approach was used.… Continue reading

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