Doctor4Life1769 **tr0llin, ridin dirty** Verified Member 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 34,250 Reaction score 916 Feb 21, 2016 #51 ZzzPlz said: Why replace the epidural and not just pull it back a bit? Click to expand... I'd pull back first if cath in > 5cm, but if it still didn't help, I'm not effing around any further. Members don't see this ad.
ZzzPlz said: Why replace the epidural and not just pull it back a bit? Click to expand... I'd pull back first if cath in > 5cm, but if it still didn't help, I'm not effing around any further. Members don't see this ad.
polar403 ASA Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 103 Reaction score 27 Feb 23, 2016 #52 ZzzPlz said: Why replace the epidural and not just pull it back a bit? Click to expand... I will try pulling it back and bolusing with volume if I feel like there is a chance it'll work (not totally one sided). Last edited: Feb 23, 2016
ZzzPlz said: Why replace the epidural and not just pull it back a bit? Click to expand... I will try pulling it back and bolusing with volume if I feel like there is a chance it'll work (not totally one sided).