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[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17897271/ Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia in major abdominal surgery in high-risk neonates and infants]
[https://www.apicareonline.com/index.php/APIC/article/view/1037#pkp_content_main Combined spinal and caudal epidural anesthesia for ureteral reimplantation in pediatric patients: a case series]

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Awake Combined Spinal Caudal Anesthesia for Longer-Duration Urologic Surgery in Infants: A Case Series

Combined spinal/caudal catheter anesthesia: extending the boundaries of regional anesthesia for complex pediatric urological surgery

Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia in major abdominal surgery in high-risk neonates and infants

Combined spinal and caudal epidural anesthesia for ureteral reimplantation in pediatric patients: a case series