| Literature DB >> 11573605 |
R Acharya1, S S Chhabra, M Ratra, A D Sehgal.
Abstract
Intracranial subdural haematoma is an exceptionally rare complication of spinal anaesthesia. A 20-yr-old male underwent appendicectomy under partial spinal and subsequent general anaesthesia. A week later, he presented with severe headache and vomiting not responding to bed rest and analgesia. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a small acute subdural haematoma in the right temporo-occipital region. The patient improved without surgical decompression. The pathogenesis of headache and subdural haematoma formation after dural puncture is discussed and the literature briefly reviewed. Severe and prolonged post-dural puncture headache should be regarded as a warning sign of an intracranial complication.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11573605 DOI: 10.1093/bja/86.6.893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Anaesth ISSN: 0007-0912 Impact factor: 9.166