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Inadvertent Total Spinal Anesthesia After Intercostal Nerve Block Placement During Lung Resection
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 06/30/09
Chaudhri BB et al. - Intercostal nerve block is a recognized way of providing analgesia at thoracotomy. There is a rare association between intercostal nerve block and the complication of total spinal anesthesia. The patient required postoperative ventilation until the neurologic deficits resolved.
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