• Int J Obstet Anesth · Apr 1997

    Transient radicular irritation after hyperbaric lidocaine spinal anesthesia in parturients.

    • L M Newman, N R Iyer, and K J Tuman.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Rush Medical College at Rush-Presbyterian St Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612-3864, USA.
    • Int J Obstet Anesth. 1997 Apr 1; 6 (2): 132-4.

    AbstractTwo cases of transient radicular irritation in pregnant patients are presented. Both cases involve the combination of spinal anesthesia employing hyperbaric 5% lidocaine and a small gauge pencilpoint needle as well as the surgery being performed in the lithotomy position. We recommend that until the potential for lidocaine-induced neuroradicular irritation under these circumstances is evaluated prospectively, hyperbaric lidocaine should not be used for cases in which a small gauge spinal needle is employed and the patient is placed in the lithotomy position.

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