Author/Authors :
WH, Chung Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , RL, Tan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , CK, Chiu Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , MK, Kwan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , CYW, Chan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Delayed post-operative spinal epidural haematoma (DPSEH) is diagnosed when the onset of symptoms is more than three days from the index surgery. DPSEH is a rare but serious complication of spinal surgery. Missed diagnosis will result
in irreversible neurological deficit which may lead to
permanent disabilities. We report two cases of DPSEH who
presented with worsening neurological deficit four days after
the index surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
showed the presence of an epidural haematoma compressing
the spinal cord. Surgical evacuation of haematoma were
performed for both patients. Both patients experienced
neurological improvement. Surgeons should have high
index of suspicion to identify delayed onset of spinal epidural haematoma (SEH) and timely intervention should be taken to avoid irreversible neurological damage.
Keywords :
delayed post-operative spinal epidural haematoma , spinal surgery , complication , neurological deficit