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Reactions 1207 - 21 Jun 2008

Bupivacaine

Spinal myoclonus following spinal anaesthesia:case report

A patient [age and gender not stated] developed bilateral,symmetrical, rhythmic myoclonic lower leg movements onehour after receiving 0.5% hypobaric bupivacaine 2.5mL forL4–L5 spinal anaesthesia during a Baker’s cyst excision. Theseverity of the myoclonic movements gradually increased, asdid the frequency to about 20–30 per minute. The procedurewas interrupted, and the patient was treated with diazepaminitially on its own and again in combination with thiopentalsodium. However, the myoclonus persisted for approximately50 minutes, and only resolved after recovery from the spinalanaesthesia. The procedure was subsequently completedunder general anaesthesia.Lin CS, et al. Transient spinal myoclonus after spinal anaesthesia with bupivacainein the perioperation period. Anaesthesist 57: 518, No. 5, May 2008 -Taiwan 801111613

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Reactions 21 Jun 2008 No. 12070114-9954/10/1207-0001/$14.95 Adis © 2010 Springer International Publishing AG. All rights reserved

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