• Medicine · Jun 2017

    Case Reports

    Discordant lumbar epidural hematoma after caudal steroid injection: A case report (CARE-compliant).

    • Jung Ju Choi, Young Jin Chang, Wol Seon Jung, Kyung Cheon Lee, Ju Ho Kim, and Youn Yi Jo.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, South Korea.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 Jun 1; 96 (24): e7127.

    RationaleCaudal epidural injection is one of the conventional treatments of chronic back pain. Even though spinal epidural hematoma after caudal epidural injection is rare but it can cause serious neurologic complication.Patient ConcernsAn 83-year-old woman taking cilostazol received caudal epidural steroid injection because of her chronic back pain. Six hours later, she experienced an acute hip pain which worsened with time.DiagnosisMagnetic resonance image showed acute cord compression due to a spinal epidural hematoma at L2-S1 level with concomitant central canal compromise at L2/3, L3/4 level.InterventionsEmergency decompressive laminectomy and evacuation of the lumbar epidural hematoma were performed.OutcomesAll of her symptoms were resolved over the 72 hours following surgery.LessonsContinuous vigilance after caudal epidural injection is important to prevent catastrophic neurologic deterioration with early detection and early treatment.

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