A 72-year-old man undergoing emergency arthroscopic irrigation and debridement of the left knee joint due to pyogenic arthritis developed cauda equina syndrome after spinal anesthesia with 0.5% hyperbaric tetracaine mixed with epinephrine. Epinephrine was added to local anesthetic to prolong the duration and to increase the quality of spinal anesthesia.
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January 2009
A 49-year-old male patient presented at our clinic with back pain due to an insignificant injury that had occurred approximately 7 months earlier. Although the patient had been treated at primary clinics, the pain had gradually become aggravated and characterized by resting and night pain. We initially diagnosed the patient with myofascial pain syndrome and began treatment comprised of trigger point injection (TPI) on the back muscles to control the pain.
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