Karl-Erik Johnsson1, Marion Sass. 1. Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery, Aabenraa Hospital, 6200 Aabenraae, Denmark.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cauda equina syndrome in spinal stenosis is a rare complication. During a 5-year period (1996-2000), 340 cases of spinal stenosis were diagnosed in the County of South Jutland, Denmark. The annual incidence of spinal stenosis was 272 per million inhabitants. During that period, only one patient with acute cauda equina syndrome in spinal stenosis was diagnosed: that is, the patient described herein. METHODS AND RESULTS: A 74-year-old woman appeared with urinary retention and fecal incontinence for the previous 24 hours. Computed tomography scan showed spinal stenosis from L2 to L4. She underwent an urgent operation and recovered within 5 days from her anal sphincter paresis and within 5 weeks from her bladder paresis.
BACKGROUND:Cauda equina syndrome in spinal stenosis is a rare complication. During a 5-year period (1996-2000), 340 cases of spinal stenosis were diagnosed in the County of South Jutland, Denmark. The annual incidence of spinal stenosis was 272 per million inhabitants. During that period, only one patient with acute cauda equina syndrome in spinal stenosis was diagnosed: that is, the patient described herein. METHODS AND RESULTS: A 74-year-old woman appeared with urinary retention and fecal incontinence for the previous 24 hours. Computed tomography scan showed spinal stenosis from L2 to L4. She underwent an urgent operation and recovered within 5 days from her anal sphincter paresis and within 5 weeks from her bladder paresis.
Authors: George Panos; Dionysios C Watson; Ioannis Karydis; Dimitrios Velissaris; Marina Andreou; Vasilis Karamouzos; Maria Sargianou; Antonios Masdrakis; Paraskevi Chra; Lavrentios Roussos Journal: J Med Case Rep Date: 2016-06-06