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epidural
[ep-i-door-uhl, -dyoor-]
adjective
Anatomy., situated on or outside the dura mater.
noun
Pharmacology., epidural anesthesia.
epidural
/ ˌɛpɪˈdjʊərəl /
adjective
Also: extradural. upon or outside the dura mater
noun
Also called: epidural anaesthesia.
injection of anaesthetic into the space outside the dura mater enveloping the spinal cord
anaesthesia induced by this method
epidural
Located on or over the dura mater.
An injection into the epidural space of the spine, as an epidural anesthetic.
Word History and Origins
Origin of epidural1
Word History and Origins
Origin of epidural1
Example Sentences
McVay has said that Stafford received an epidural injection a few weeks ago, but on Tuesday he declined to specify if he had received another.
He is working through an aggravated disc issue, for which he received an epidural injection.
“Part of getting the epidural was part of the plan,” set up by spine specialist Dr. Robert Watkins, McVay said, adding that Saturday’s workout was “on par with the schedule that we always had.”
As pain, tiredness and stress are triggers, she planned for an early epidural to block pain during the birth.
But after nine hours of labour and a failed epidural, she walked back through the hospital pregnancy suite "with an empty car seat and no daughter".
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