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Magnetic resonance imaging performed on the lumbosacral area and computed tomography of the neck, the chest, and the skull revealed entirely normal results. However, flexible laryngoscopy revealed a right vocal fold paralysis. Although cauda equina syndrome can occur due to neurotoxicity of local anesthetics, the exact etiology of vocal fold paralysis is uncertain. The case highlights that 2 rare and serious complications of spinal-epidural anesthesia can even occur in the same patient after uneventful surgery and block performance. The