Abstract

Paraplegia after peripheral vascular surgery under spinal anesthesia is rare and may be a result of multiple factors, including hematoma, trauma from the needle, toxic injection, and spinal cord infarction. We report a case of T 10 paraplegia after uncomplicated spinal anesthesia in a patient undergoing emergency thrombectomy and femoral-popliteal bypass.

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