Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Feb 1990
Case ReportsSpondylitis without epidural abscess formation following short-term use of an epidural catheter.
A 42-year-old patient had undergone total hip replacement for aseptic femoral head necrosis 9 years previously. He now presented with loosening of the prosthesis and pseudoarthrosis sustained following a femoral shaft fracture 7 months earlier. A total hip replacement was carried out in general anaesthesia combined with an epidural catheter. ⋯ Antibiotic therapy was begun immediately but could not prevent spread of infection to the adjacent disc-space T12/L1 and the vertebral body T12. The patient made a slow recovery and was discharged in a satisfactory condition wearing a lumbar brace some 9 months after the operation. No evidence of epidural abscess formation was found at any stage and no direct connection between the use of the epidural catheter and spondylitis could be established.