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Chandran–Mahaldar D et al. – The technique of caudal thoracic epidural catheterization provides a stable cardiovascular profile and excellent analgesia without depressing respiration. However kinking and doubling back of catheter may prevent the catheter from reaching the mid thoracic segments.

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