Case Report

Epidural Catheters The Long and Winding Road

Authors: JEFFREY W. FOLK, MD, TODD P. JOYE, MD, THOMAS A. DUC, JR, MD, MELINDA K. BAILEY, MD

Abstract

Entrapment and knotting of epidural catheters has been described, as well as techniques for removal. Several cases of successful removal have been reported; however, significant resistance was encountered during removal. Following the techniques described previously, we successfully removed a knotted epidural catheter.

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