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Transverse myelitis following general and thoracic epidural anaesthesia

Mojca Drnovsek Globokar ; Clinical Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska 7. 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vesna Paver Erzen ; Clinical Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska 7. 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vesna Novak Jankovic ; Clinical Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska 7. 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

Acute bacterial transverse myelitis, secondary to an epidural catheter, developed in a 49-year-old man who underwent surgery for carcinoma of the left lung. Left pneumonectomy was performed under combined general and epidural (Th6-7) anesthesia. The operative procedure, anaesthesia and early postoperative course were uneventful. On the fifth postoperative day, the patient developed neurological deficits consistent with high-level paraplegia. Elevated inflammatory parameters along with the results of cerebrospinal fluid analysis and magnetic resonance imaging were suggestive of acute transverse bacterial myelitis of the dorsal part of the spinal cord secondary to epidural analgesia. Despite prompt antibiotic therapy, anti-oedema treatment and rehabilitation, the neurological deficit failed to resolve.

Keywords

epidural anaesthesia; paraplegia; transverse myelitis

Hrčak ID:

60053

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/60053

Publication date:

1.10.2010.

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