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Anesthesia Management for Electrophysiological Neuromonitoring in a Patient of a Spinal Tumor Excision at Lumbar Level: A Case Report
2020
Research & Innovation in Anesthesia
This is a case report of a 40-year-old ASA1 patient posted for intradural extramedullary tumor at the level of the L2-L3 spine. The patient was operated for the same and the tumor was resected. Postoperatively after 36 hours, the patient complained of loss of bladder sensation associated with urinary retention. Surgical, urological, and radiological findings were suggestive of the mass effect (remnant tumor or clot) at the site of the previous surgery. A decision was taken to perform a
doi:10.5005/jp-journals-10049-0068
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