Poll: Brachial Plexus Asymmetry Acute compartment syndrome of the lower limb and the effect of postoperative analgesia on diagnosis
A&A: Two Unusual Cases of Urinary Incontinence During Continuous Sciatic Nerve Block with Stimulating Catheters.
Interesting case discussions. These authors report said complication using a Labat approach (rather than the parasacral approach previously reported to have caused similar symptoms), advancing their catheters 6cm proximally. There was no discussion of perineal symptoms at the time of initial bolus.
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