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Koo B–N et al. – Although the anatomy of the spinal cord and its associated structures have been well defined, the effects of body position relevant to neuraxial blockade have not been elucidated. The results suggest that the safety margin to avoid dural puncture during hiatal or S2–3 approach for caudal block can be increased in younger children.

   

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