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Idiopathic and Chronic Epidural Hematoma in the Lumbar Spine
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Okazaki, Toshiyuki Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital|Tokushima University KAKEN Search Researchers
Nakagawa, Hiroshi Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Hayase, Hitoshi Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Irie, Shinsuke Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Inagaki, Toru Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Saito, Osamu Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Yamashina, Motoshige Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Saito, Koji Kushiro Kojinkai Memorial Hospital
Keywords
idiopathic
epidural hematoma
chronic
lumbar spine
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Spontaneous and chronic epidural hematoma (SSEH) in the lumbar spine is rare, and idiopathic and chronic SSEH in the lumbar spine is extremely rare disease. Most of lumbar SSEH were acute and secondary with trauma, hematologic disorders, drug, and surgical procedure. Only 20 cases of chronic SSEH in the lumbar spine have been reported and 14 cases among them were considered to be idiopathic. Definitive guidelines for management of this condition are not clear and surgical total evacuation was performed in most of the cases. Some authors reported the epidural bleeding originates in the rupture of Batson’s plexus due to a rise in intra-abdominal pressure, but the mechanism is not clearly clarified. We report a surgical case of idiopathic and chronic SSEH. A 61-year-old woman suffered a sudden onset of severe lumbar pain during sleep. She had no history of trauma, spinal surgery, or hypertension. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a lumbar chronic epidural hematoma which compressed the dural sac behind and extended from L2 to L5. This patient underwent the partial evacuation of the hematoma with partial hemilaminectomy on left at L2/3, resulting in immediate pain relief and resolution of symptoms and almost absorption of the hematoma within 1 week of the procedure. We presented this rare case and reviewed idiopathic and chronic epidural hematoma in the lumbar spine.
Journal Title
Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica
ISSN
04708105
13498029
NCID
AN00358613
Publisher
The Japan Neurosurgical Society
Volume
58
Issue
3
Start Page
138
End Page
144
Published Date
2018
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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