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Providing an epidural catheter is a common practice. Though in most cases it is removed easily, it can also lead to trouble on very rare occasions. In some cases of entrapment, a couple of nonsurgical maneuvers are recommended before surgery. An entrapped epidural catheter case has been reported in this paper for which all noninvasive recommended methods led to a vain reply, but it was eventually removed after injecting a muscle relaxant and changing to the prone position.This article is to explore a case of removing entrapped catheter after injecting a muscle relaxant and changing the position into prone one...
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