Prolonged post spinal anaesthesia paralysis.

2015 
Spinal anaesthesia has been used for centuries in anaesthesia practice as a relatively safe and effective technique. Although rare, spinal anaesthesia-induced neurological complications may result in serious sequelae.[1] The understanding of triggering factors of spinal anaesthesia-induced neurological complications may prevent them and help early diagnosis and treatment.[1] We present a case of motor paralysis with bladder and bowel involvement post-spinal anaesthesia in a patient who underwent a caesarean section.
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