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1. A Comparative Study of Skin to Epidural Distance at Lumbar Region Using Median and Paramedian Techniques

- Joseph O. Achi

- Adaobi O. Amucheazi

- Virginus O. Ajuzieogu

- Tonia C. Onyeka

2. Correlation between depth of subarachnoid space in the lumbar region estimated by Stocker’s formula, ultrasound, and depth of needle insertion: A prospective observational study

- Nayantara Nair

- Rajiv Gnanasekar

- Reesha Joshi

- R Lakshmi

3. Abdominal girth has a strong correlation with ultrasound-estimated epidural depth in parturients: a prospective observational study

- Mehmet Canturk

- Fusun Karbancioglu Canturk

- Nazan Kocaoglu

- Meltem Hakki

4. Depth of spinal needle insertion and its associated factors among patients who underwent surgery under spinal anesthesia

- Nesra Fati

- Girmay Fitiwi

- Abebe Aynalem

- Abebe Muche

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