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A 2-month-old, 3.72 kg male infant with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) simplex was scheduled for left inguinal hernia repair and circumcision. The patient had chronic opioid exposure from daily morphine (0.1 mg/kg) for wound management. Given extensive cutaneous fragility and parental preference to avoid airway instrumentation, a spinal anesthesia-firs

Spinal Anesthesia-First Approach in Infant with EB
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