1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(82)92759-3
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Continuous Infusion of Epidural Anaesthesia and Posterior Column Degeneration

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“…North et al 10 also cited an instance of paraplegia in a patient with a failed back surgery syndrome after the revision of a subarachnoid catheter in an implanted morphine pump: this was attributed to spinal artery compression and was noted to improve after the removal of the catheter 21 . North et al discussed the two post‐mortem examinations of patients with implanted pumps 22,23 . These examinations demonstrated a clinically unsuspected degeneration of the posterior column.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…North et al 10 also cited an instance of paraplegia in a patient with a failed back surgery syndrome after the revision of a subarachnoid catheter in an implanted morphine pump: this was attributed to spinal artery compression and was noted to improve after the removal of the catheter 21 . North et al discussed the two post‐mortem examinations of patients with implanted pumps 22,23 . These examinations demonstrated a clinically unsuspected degeneration of the posterior column.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%