1.Symptomatic Epidural Pneumorrhachis : A Rare Entity.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013;54(1):65-67
Pneumorrhachis, which involves the entrapment of air or gas within the spinal canal, is a rare clinical entity, and the pathogenesis and etiologies of this uncommon entity are various and can present a diagnostic challenge. Usually, pneumorrhachis represents an asymptomatic epiphenomenon but it can produce symptoms associated with its underlying pathology. Here, we report a rare case of symptomatic epidural pneumorrhachis accompanying pneumothorax. Possible pathogenic mechanisms are discussed and a review of the literature is included.
Pneumorrhachis
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Pneumothorax
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Spinal Canal
2.Atypical Traumatic Pneumorrhachis Accompanied by Paraparesis.
Kweon Young KIM ; Jung Hun KANG ; Min Hong LEE ; Yong HAN ; Dae Woo CHOI
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;38(3):410-414
Pneumorrhachis, caused by intraspinal air, is an exceptional but important radiographic finding that is accompanied by different etiologies. Pneumorrhachis, by itself, is usually asymptomatic and gets reabsorbed spontaneously. Therefore, the patients with pneumorrhachis are mostly managed conservatively. We encountered a unique case of atypical traumatic pneumorrhachis accompanied by paraparesis.
Humans
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Paraparesis*
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Pneumorrhachis*
3.Pneumorrhachis and Paraspinal Air with Vacuum Disc: Case Report and Literature Review.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;42(6):490-491
Air within the spinal canal called pneumorrhachis has been seen rarely. We report a case showing multiple air pockets in the paraspinal and epidural space with vacuum disc and review pathogenesis and treatment of pneumorrhachis.
Epidural Space
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Intervertebral Disc
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Pneumorrhachis*
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Spinal Canal
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Spine
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Vacuum*
4.A Case of Pneumorrhachis and Pneumoscrotum Following Colon Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.
Mi Young JANG ; Jin Woong CHO ; Wang Guk OH ; Sung Jun KO ; Shang Hoon HAN ; Hoon Ki BAEK ; Young Jae LEE ; Ji Woong KIM ; Yong Keun CHO ; Gum Mo JUNG
Intestinal Research 2013;11(3):208-212
Endoscopic submucosal dissection has been a useful treatment of selected colorectal neoplasia cases. The incidence of perforation related to colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection is 5-20%. However, while there have been numerous reports regarding retroperitoneal, mediastinal, pleural and subcutaneous emphysema after therapeutic colonoscopy, pneumoscrotum is a relatively rare manifestation of perforation associated with colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection. In particular, pneumorrhachis, or air within the spinal cord, following therapeutic colonoscopy, is extremely rare. Herein, we report a conservatively treated perforation case as having pneumorrhachis, penumoscrotum, and pneumoperitoneum after colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection.
Colon
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Colonoscopy
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Incidence
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Pneumoperitoneum
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Pneumorrhachis
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Spinal Cord
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Subcutaneous Emphysema
5.Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum with Concurrent Pneumorrhachis.
Hanna JUNG ; Sang Cjeol LEE ; Deok Heon LEE ; Gun Jik KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;47(6):569-571
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is a very uncommon entity that is defined as the presence of free air in the mediastinum without an obvious etiology. The presence of air in the spinal canal, known as concurrent pneumorrhachis, is an extremely rare epiphenomenon of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. We report a rare case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum with pneumorrhachis associated with influenza. The patient was diagnosed without invasive procedures, was managed with supportive treatment, and recovered without any complications.
Humans
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Influenza, Human
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Mediastinal Emphysema*
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Mediastinum
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Pneumorrhachis*
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Spinal Canal
6.Pneumocephalus and Pneumorrhachis due to a Subarachnoid Pleural Fistula That Developed after Thoracic Spine Surgery.
Gun Sang LEE ; Myung Ki LEE ; Woo Jae KIM ; Ho Sang KIM ; Jeong Ho KIM ; Yun Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Spine 2016;13(3):164-166
Development of a communication between the spinal subarachnoid space and the pleural space after thoracic spine surgery is uncommon. Subarachnoid pleural fistula (SAPF), a distressing condition, involves cerebrospinal fluid leakage. Here we report an unusual case of SAPF, occurring after thoracic spine surgery, that was further complicated by pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis postthoracentesis, which was performed for unilateral pleural effusion.
Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak
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Fistula*
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Pleural Effusion
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Pneumocephalus*
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Pneumorrhachis*
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Spine*
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Subarachnoid Space
7.A Case of Broncho-Paraspinal Fistula Induced by Metallic Devices: Delayed Complication of Thoracic Spinal Surgery.
Seungnam SON ; Dong Ho KANG ; Dae Seub CHOI ; Nack Cheon CHOI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2011;50(1):64-67
We present a case report of a 45-year-old woman with spontaneous pneumocephalus accompanied by pneumorrhachis of the thoracic spine, which is a very rare condition generally associated with trauma and thoracic or spinal surgery. The patient had undergone an operation about 10 years earlier to treat a giant cell tumor of the thoracic spine. During the operation, a metallic device was installed, which destroyed the bronchus and caused the formation of a broncho-paraspinal fistula. This is the suspected cause of her pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis. To our knowledge, this is a very rare case of pneumocephalus accompanied by pneumorrhachis induced by metallic device, and when considering the length of time after surgery these complications presented are also exceptional.
Bronchi
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Female
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Fistula
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Giant Cell Tumors
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Pneumocephalus
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Pneumorrhachis
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Spine
8.A Case of Pneumorrhachis Associated with Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema.
Dong Gun LEE ; Joo Geun JUNG ; Jun Ook PARK ; Mi Ra KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2016;59(9):684-687
Pneumorrhachis or epidural emphysema is an uncommon finding observed in the spinal epidural space. Pneumorrhachis could be occasionally associated with pneumomediastinum or pneumothorax or subcutaneous emphysema. Probably this results from air that leaks from the mediastinum, which traverses through the fascial planes and intervertebral neural foramina. In particular, without any causes, these conditions rarely appear simultaneously with trauma, surgery, malignancy, anesthesiological interventions, or Valsalva maneuvers. We report a case of pneumorrhachis accompanied by spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema that was resolved after conservative treatment.
Emphysema
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Epidural Space
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Mediastinal Emphysema*
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Mediastinum
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Pneumorrhachis*
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Pneumothorax
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Subcutaneous Emphysema*
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Valsalva Maneuver