subdural hematoma as a consequence of epidural anesthesia
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Abstract
Regional spinal and epidural anesthesia are used commonly in operative procedures. While the most frequent complication, postdural puncture headache (PDPH), is a clinically diagnosed positional headache that is usually self-limited, subdural hemorrhage (SDH) is a potentially fatal complication that cannot be missed. We report a case of an otherwise healthy female who presented with persistent positional headache and was ultimately found to have a large subdural hematoma with midline shift requiring surgical evacuation.
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| Authors | ;Tracy M. Bishop;Kareem S. Elsayed;Kathleen E. Kane |
| Journal | Ecology letters |
| Year | 2015 |
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