• Regional anesthesia · Jan 1992

    Case Reports

    Bilateral subdural hematomas after dural puncture: delayed diagnosis after false negative computed tomography scan without contrast.

    • S W Wyble, D Bayhi, D Webre, and S Viswanathan.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Charity Hospital, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70140.
    • Reg Anesth. 1992 Jan 1;17(1):52-3.

    AbstractBACKGROUND. Dural puncture secondary to spinal anesthesia or unintentional dural puncture during attempted epidural anesthesia can lead to headaches complicated by bilateral subdural hematomas. Routine computed tomography scan may not elucidate bilateral subdural hematomas in the isodense phase. CONCLUSION. Computed tomography scans with contrast media or magnetic resonance imaging may be necessary to diagnose bilateral subdural hematomas.

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