“…Furthermore, of late, there has been an increasing emphasis on the use of peripheral nerve blocks over central neuraxial blocks in children including neonates due to the higher risk of complications. [ 12 13 14 ] The authors (Hylton JR and Singh et al .) of two articles in this issue of the IJA have reported uncommon complications such as Harlequin syndrome and foot drop, both of which were associated with epidural anesthesia in children.…”