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Epidural anaesthetic

Injection of anaesthetic solution in the epidural space. This is done by placing a needle and catheter into the lower back outside the spinal column. Patients lose motor and sensory function in the lower body but remain awake. Epidurals can be "topped up" as a result of the catheter that remains as long as necessary.

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