Accidental intra-thecal tranexamic acid injection during spinal anesthesia for myomectomy: Case report and review

IntroductionInadvertent drug administration stays one of the reasons for avoidable morbidity and mortality complications around the globe. This report will talk about a case of inadvertent Intra-thecal Tranexamic Acid injection for a myomectomy operation, which ultimately leads to potential complica...

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Hauptverfasser: Suker, Khalid Abbas Owish, Mohamed Elatta, Muna Omer, Mahmmoud Fadelallah Eljack, Mohmmed, H Abdelmoneim, Abdelrahman, Awadelkareem Osman Fadl, Hiba, Mohamed, Ghazi Gasmalla
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