2017
DOI: 10.1111/anae.13797
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Epidural pump malfunction

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“…Epidural catheter and related equipment design and innovation has steadily progressed over many decades [ 9 ]. Therefore, complications related to epidural equipment disturbances are uncommon and limited to case reports describing epidural pump failure, catheter connector failure, filter connector cracking, epidural catheter shearing and breakage, and loss-of-resistance syringe malfunction [ 2 7 ]. To our knowledge, this is the first description in the literature of an epidural filter connector breaking in half during bolus administration of local anesthetic by hand with a syringe.…”
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“…Epidural catheter and related equipment design and innovation has steadily progressed over many decades [ 9 ]. Therefore, complications related to epidural equipment disturbances are uncommon and limited to case reports describing epidural pump failure, catheter connector failure, filter connector cracking, epidural catheter shearing and breakage, and loss-of-resistance syringe malfunction [ 2 7 ]. To our knowledge, this is the first description in the literature of an epidural filter connector breaking in half during bolus administration of local anesthetic by hand with a syringe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complications related to epidural catheter placement such as epidural hematoma, nerve injury, and infection are well known and described in the literature [ 1 ]. Complications related to epidural equipment problems or defects are lesser known and limited to case reports in the literature describing epidural pump failure, catheter connector failure, filter connector cracking, epidural catheter shearing and breakage, and loss-of-resistance syringe malfunction [ 2 7 ].…”
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“…We appreciate Dr. Shah and his colleagues at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre for publishing their case report with our CADD ® ‐Solis ambulatory epidural pump.…”
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