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Table I – Patient Demographics and Duration of Surgery  Group F  (n = 30) Group S (n = 30) p Age (years) 42.9 ± 11.88  (18–65) 44.5 ± 10.47 (26–64) 0.567 Weight (kg) 80.36 ± 10.35 78.40 ± 9.93 0.456 Height (cm) 168.46 ± 8.42 167.36 ± 9.23 0.632 Gender (M/F
Figure 1 shows the evolution of the sensory levels on both  the operative and non-operative sides in the two groups
Figure 3 – Distribution of Motor Block Levels on Operated Side or  Non-Operated Side Between Groups (Fast: Group F; Slow: Group S).

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