1.Symptomatic Extensive Thoracolumbar Epidural Hematoma Following Lumbar Disc Surgery Treated by Single Level Laminectomy.
Youssef ALI ; Francois Xavier ROUX ; Jean Francois MEDER ; Johan PALLUD
Asian Spine Journal 2012;6(2):152-155
Spinal epidural hematomas (SEHs) are rare complications following spine surgery, especially for single level lumbar discectomies. The appropriate surgical management for such cases remains to be investigated. We report a case of an extensive spinal epidural hematoma from T11-L5 following a L3-L4 discectomy. The patient underwent a single level L4. A complete evacuation of the SEH resulted in the patient's full recovery. When presenting symptoms limited to the initial surgical site reveal an extensive postoperative SEH, we propose: to tailor the surgical exposure individually based on preoperative findings of the SEH; and to begin the surgical exposure with a limited laminectomy focused on the symptomatic levels that may allow an efficient evacuation of the SEH instead of a systematic extensive laminectomy based on imaging.
Diskectomy
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Emergencies
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Hematoma
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Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal
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Humans
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Laminectomy
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Spine
2.Successfull Management of a Life Threatening Cerebellar Haemorrhage Following Spine Surgery: A Case Report.
Johan PALLUD ; Hayat BELAID ; Sorin ALDEA
Asian Spine Journal 2009;3(1):32-34
Cerebellar haemorrhages are rare life-threatening complications following spine surgery that present challenges for their diagnostic and their therapeutic management. Their patho-physiology remains unclear.
Spine