2024
DOI: 10.1213/xaa.0000000000001812
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Subdural Spread of Local Anesthetic Mimicking Cerebrovascular Accident: A Case Report of Horner’s Syndrome, Upper Limb Paresthesia, and Motor Weakness After Thoracic Epidural Analgesia

Jacqueline Measer,
Andrew Gray,
Matthias Braehler

Abstract: A 53-year-old woman underwent a thoracic epidural placement for a scheduled laparotomy. Postoperatively the patient had no appreciable epidural level after multiple epidural boluses and was noted to be severely hypotensive with right upper extremity weakness and numbness. She subsequently developed right-sided Horner’s syndrome with worsening right upper extremity weakness and decreased sensation from C6 to T1. She regained full motor and sensory function in her right upper extremity with epidural removal. Thi… Show more

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