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Intramedullary spinal cord abscess as complication of lumbar puncture: a case-based update.

Paulo Sergio Lucas da Silva1, Rafael Duarte de Souza Loduca2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although lumbar puncture (LP) is a relatively straightforward procedure and is usually associated with low morbidity, rare and significant neurological complications can occur. Intramedullary spinal cord abscess (ISCA) after lumbar puncture is one of these serious complications; however, this complication has not yet been reported in children. CASE REPORT: After 27 days in another medical facility, a 1-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital with a diagnosis of fever of unknown origin. Prior to the second admission, she had undergone multiple traumatic LP attempts. The patient was referred to our institution with progressive and ascending weakness. Three days later, this weakness involved all of the patient's four limbs. A LP was performed and showed purulent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). An emergent spinal magnetic resonance imaging was performed and revealed an intramedullary lesion extending from the T2 to L3 level. Broad-spectrum antibiotics and steroids were administered to the patient, and a T2-L3 laminectomy was performed. The postoperative course was uneventful, but a neurologic deficit, including lower limb paralysis, remained.
CONCLUSION: The index of suspicion for a pyogenic infection of the intramedullary space should be higher if progressive flaccid paralysis develops within a few days after a lumbar procedure. Nevertheless, the diagnosis may be challenging due to the rarity of this condition. Any misdiagnosis or delay of adequate treatment may lead to unfavorable outcomes.

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Keywords:  Children; Complications; Intramedullary abscess; Lumbar puncture; Spinal cord

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23559394     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-013-2093-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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