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Transient paraplegia after esophagectomy in a patient with thoracic epidural analgesia

NINA SULEN ; General Hospital Zadar, Bože Peričića 5, 23 000 Zadar, Croatia
BARBARA PETANI ; General Hospital Zadar, Bože Peričića 5, 23 000 Zadar, Croatia
IVAN BAČIĆ ; General Hospital Zadar, Bože Peričića 5, 23 000 Zadar, Croatia
TATJANA ŠIMURINA ; TATJANA [IMURINA


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str. 289-291

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Sažetak

Paraplegia is a rare but devastating complication in esophageal surgery.
Epidural analgesia is considered essential in perioperative management of
patients with esophageal cancer but carries a risk of causing neurologic
deficit. We present a case of sudden postoperative paraplegia and numbness of lower extremities followed shortly after with hypotension and loss of consciousness in a 47-year old patient who underwent total esophagectomy and esophagogastroplasty with thoracic epidural analgesia. Paraplegia was short-lived and resolved with hemodynamic stabilization. We discuss possible causes of neurologic deficit in this patient and emphasise the importance of maintaining spinal cord perfussion pressure by avoiding perioperative hypotension.

Ključne riječi

epidural anesthesia; paraplegia; perioperative hypotension; esophagectomy

Hrčak ID:

106017

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/106017

Datum izdavanja:

1.6.2013.

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