2020
DOI: 10.1111/pan.14022
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Management of accidental lumbar epidural catheter breakage in a 5‐month‐old infant

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“…Remnants of the catheter fragments post-epidural can cause severe complications such as hematomas, abscesses, and nerve injuries. The optimal diagnostic and treatment strategy for a remnant of the epidural catheter is still controversial, especially in infants and children (Table 1 ) [ 3 , 5 - 12 ]. The causes of catheter fractures were previously attributed to operator errors during insertion or withdrawal, pressure and/or extension on the catheter while in the body, and difficulty removing it due to migration, pinching, and knotting [ 3 , 5 - 12 ].…”
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“…Remnants of the catheter fragments post-epidural can cause severe complications such as hematomas, abscesses, and nerve injuries. The optimal diagnostic and treatment strategy for a remnant of the epidural catheter is still controversial, especially in infants and children (Table 1 ) [ 3 , 5 - 12 ]. The causes of catheter fractures were previously attributed to operator errors during insertion or withdrawal, pressure and/or extension on the catheter while in the body, and difficulty removing it due to migration, pinching, and knotting [ 3 , 5 - 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%