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British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 76, Issue 2 328-329, Copyright © 1996 by The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia


CASE REPORTS

Bilateral severe pain at L3-4 after spinal anaesthesia with hyperbaric 5% lignocaine

R. Rodriguez-Chinchilla, A. Rodriguez-Pont, T. Pintanel and F. Vidal-Lopez
Department of Anaesthesia, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Carretera del Canyet, s/n 08916 Badalona, Barcelona

We describe a case of transient pain in both legs after spinal anaesthesia with a hyperbaric solution of 5% lignocaine delivered in a single bolus through a 22-gauge Quincke needle. The patient remained in a supine decubitus position throughout surgery and 31 h later pain was referred bilaterally to the L3 and L4 dermatomes.
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