| Literature DB >> 32025902 |
Kentaro Iga1, Takeshi Murakoshi2, Airi Kato2, Keiichiro Kato2, Shuhei Terada2, Hiroko Konno2, Shingo Irikoma2, Takashi Suzuki2, Mitsuru Matsushita2, Yoshie Toba3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autologous epidural blood patch (AEBP) is effective for post-dural-puncture headache (PDPH). In some cases, repeat procedures are required for complete cure. In rare instances, severe adverse effects can occur. We present a case of neurologically complicated AEBPs, one of which was performed at the interspace of unintentional dural puncture (UDP). CASEEntities:
Keywords: Arachnoiditis; Epidural blood patch; Post-dural-puncture headache; Subdural hematoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 32025902 PMCID: PMC6966726 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-019-0232-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1A parasagittal T1-weighted image. The magnetic resonance image shows subdural blood collection from the epidural blood patch. White arrows indicate intrathecal blood. These subdural clots were identified as two separate hematomas on MRI
Fig. 2An axial gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted image at the level of L5 and a T2-weighted image at the same level. These images show clumpy cauda equina fibers within dura mater. White arrow indicates a cauda equina aggregated posteriorly, with identifiable blood in a white dot. The clumped, asymmetric appearance of cauda equina fibers and contrast enhancement indicates the existence of inflammation
Previously reported obstetric cases with adverse events following autologous epidural blood patch
| Reference | Age (years) | UDP or attempted procedure | Level of injury | AEBP | Level of AEBP | Outcomes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aldrete, USA, 1997 [ | 34 | LA | Multiple attempts at epidural placement | N/S | Prophylactic 19 mL from the indwelling catheter, which the author presumes to have been subdurally placed | N/S | Severe low back pain radiating toward both lower extremities, burning sensation in both feet, photophobia, and phonophobia Lumbar pain and burning sensation in the lower extremities 18 months later |
| Oh, USA, 1998 [ | 30 | CS | Difficult spinal anesthesia | L2–3 | Therapeutic 20 mL 5 days later | N/S | Fever, worsening headache, photophobia, and nuchal rigidity No neurologic sequelae 14 days later |
| Kalina, USA, 2004 [ | 27 | LA | UDP with an epidural needle | N/S | Therapeutic 27 mL 4 days later | N/S | Severe back pain and radicular symptoms Symptoms gradually improved over several months |
| Riley, USA, 2009 [ | 39 | ECV | UDP with an epidural needle | L3–4 | Therapeutic 58 mL 1 day later | L3–4 | Persistent back and right leg pain 1 week later Subdural hematoma on MRI Complete resolution of symptoms 2 weeks later |
| 33 | LA | Multiple attempts at epidural placement | L4–5 | Therapeutic 35 mL 1 day later 60 mL 2 days later 70 mL 4 days later | L3–4 L4–5 L2–3 | Burning pain in the posterior buttocks and left thigh without numbness or weakness Segregation of the nerve roots and thecal sac on MRI Residual symptoms despite physiotherapy 6 months later | |
| Verduzco, USA, 2011 [ | 37 | PTL | Spinal anesthesia | L3–4 | Therapeutic 20 mL 12 h later | L3–4 | Neck discomfort that progressed over 10 days to the waist and both buttocks with radiation to the lateral aspect of both thighs No neurologic sequelae 5 weeks later |
| Devroe, Belgium, 2015 [ | 27 | LA | UDP with an epidural needle Intrathecal catheter placed | N/S | Therapeutic 20 mL 4 days later | N/S | Back pain, lumbar muscle spasms radiating to both buttocks and legs, and fever No neurologic sequelae 14 days later |
| Carlswald, Sweden, 2015 [ | 29 | LA | UDP with an epidural needle Intrathecal catheter placed | L3–4 | Therapeutic 25 mL 36 h later 30 mL 2 days later | L2–3 N/S | Lumbar pain and radiculopathy in both legs as well as pain radiating to the upper thoracic region Wheelchair-bound 1 year later Arachnoiditis still demonstrable with MRI 2 years later |
| Hudman, UK, 2015 [ | 27 | LA | UDP unrecognized Procedure aborted | N/S | Therapeutic One dose 2 days later Another dose 3 days later | N/S N/S | Lower back pain that radiated to the left leg, worsening over the next 2 days No neurologic sequelae 10 days later |
| Roy-Gash, France, 2017 [ | 24 | LA | UDP with an epidural needle Intrathecal catheter placed | L3–4 | Therapeutic 30 mL 3 days later | L3–4 | Fever, shivering, stiff neck, intense lower back pain, bilateral leg pain, frontal postural headache, dizziness, and diaphoresis 7 days later No neurologic sequelae 14 days later |
AEBP autologous epidural blood patch, CS cesarean section, ECV external cephalic version, LA labor analgesia, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, N/S not specified, PTL postpartum tubal ligation, UDP unintentional dural puncture