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Tag: Epidural anesthesia

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How soon after surgery can you give enoxaparin?

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Postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains a significant risk for surgical patients, with studies showing that prophylactic measures are essential for patient safety. Administering low-molecular-weight heparin, like enoxaparin, is a common prevention strategy, but determining *how soon after surgery can you give enoxaparin?* requires a careful balance between preventing clots and controlling bleeding.

Understanding Epidural Needles: How big is an epidural needle in inches?

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The typical epidural needle is approximately 3.5 inches long, though sizes can range from 2.5 to 6 inches depending on the patient's anatomy. Understanding **how big is an epidural needle in inches** involves recognizing that its purpose is to safely guide a flexible, catheter-like tube, not the size of the needle itself.