نتایج جستجو برای: spinal epidural hematoma

تعداد نتایج: 140759  

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2007
Christie M Cameron David A Scott Wendy M McDonald Michael J Davies

BACKGROUND The true incidence of serious neuraxial complications such as epidural hematoma or abscess after postoperative epidural infusions is still uncertain, in part due to inconsistencies in multicenter data collection. METHODS Prospective data were collected over 16 yr from the authors' Acute Pain Service, which is based in a large tertiary teaching institution with a nonobstetric genera...

Journal: :The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2015

2009
Arzu Kaya Salih Ozgocmen

Neurological deficits following epidural or spinal anesthesia are extremely rare. Transient paraplegia following epidural anesthesia in a patient with thoracic disc herniation has been presented. A 44-year-old woman developed paraplegia during the operation for vascular surgery of her legs under epidural anesthesia. Epidural hematoma or spinal cord ischemia was ruled out by magnetic resonance i...

2017
Hang Xian Li-Wei Xu Cong-Han Li Jian-Ming Hao Wei-Xia Wan Guo-Dong Feng Ke-Jian Lian Lin Li

RATIONALE Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is a relatively rare but potentially disabling disease, and the classical presentation of it includes an acute onset of severe, sometimes radiating back or neck pain, followed by signs and symptoms of rapidly evolving nerve root or spinal cord compression. PATIENT CONCERNS Here, we report a 26-year-old female patient presented with weaknes...

2002
Terese T. Horlocker

Spinal Hematoma The actual incidence of neurologic dysfunction resulting from hemorrhagic complications associated with neuraxial blockade is unknown; however, the incidence cited in the literature is estimated to be less than 1 in 150,000 epidural and less than 1 in 220,000 spinal anesthetics (Tryba 1993). In a review of the literature between 1906 and 1994, Vandermeulen et al. (Vandermeulen 1...

Journal: :Radiologia 2007
P Braun P Nogués-Meléndez G Montoliu Fornás J C Martínez Martínez E Marcos Naranjo

Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma is an uncommon finding. This report of two cases of spinal subdural hematoma (one hyperacute and one subacute) discusses the current theory of how it develops, the MRI findings, its differentiation from spinal epidural hematoma, and the value of MRI in monitoring patients undergoing conservative treatment. The most significant MRI findings in the hyperacute ...

2016
Ki-Chang Yi Sung Hwa Paeng Yong Tae Jung Moo Sung Kim Young Gyun Jeong Se Young Pyo Kun Su Lee Sung Tae Kim Won Hee Lee Ho-Su Kim Young Seo Lee

To clinically and radiologically report a traumatic spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) that completely resolved, without surgical treatment. A 17-year-old woman presented with back pain, lower motor weakness, and sensory change after trauma to the lower back area. Neurologic examination revealed paraparesis (grade 3/5) and radiating pain in both legs at the L5 dermatome. Magnetic resonance imaging ...

2016
Ioannis D. Siasios Kunal Vakharia Kevin J. Gibbons Vassilios G. Dimopoulos

BACKGROUND Iatrogenic or spontaneous spinal hematomas are rarely seen and present with multiple symptoms that can be difficult to localize. Most spontaneous spinal hematomas are multifactorial, and the pathophysiology is varied. Here, we present a case of a scattered, multicomponent, combined subdural and epidural spinal hematoma that was managed conservatively. CASE DESCRIPTION A 38-year-old...

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