Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma

Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is a rare cause of nerve root or cord compression; its pathogenesis is not always clearly recognizable. The aim of this paper was to investigate possible etiopathological factors in a consecutive series of patients affected by traumatic SEH treated at our institution....

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Main Authors: Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli, Maria Concetta Meluzio, Giulia Masci, Andrea Perna, Aaron Burrofato, Luca Proietti
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Language:English
Published: Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society 2018-03-01
Series:Neurospine
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Online Access:http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-1834938-469.pdf
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spelling doaj-0f3f63df1efe489a801c42b4a46efb952020-11-24T21:29:16ZengKorean Spinal Neurosurgery SocietyNeurospine2586-65832586-65912018-03-0115110110710.14245/ns.1834938.469788Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural HematomaFrancesco Ciro Tamburrelli0Maria Concetta Meluzio1Giulia Masci2Andrea Perna3Aaron Burrofato4Luca Proietti5 Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Division of Spinal Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is a rare cause of nerve root or cord compression; its pathogenesis is not always clearly recognizable. The aim of this paper was to investigate possible etiopathological factors in a consecutive series of patients affected by traumatic SEH treated at our institution. Seven patients with neurologic impairment due to traumatic SEH were retrospectively analyzed after diagnosis and surgical treatment. Thoracic localization was found in 5 cases, and lumbar and cervical localization were found in 1 patient each. One patient was affected by ankylosing spondylitis and one by diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis. SEH was associated with spine fractures in 6 cases. Only 2 cases of traumatic SEH resulted from high-energy trauma. All patients underwent surgical decompression within 24 hours after admittance to the hospital. Three patients recovered completely, 3 remained paraplegic, and 1 remained monoplegic. Several concomitant conditions are suggested to be predisposing factors for the development of SEH, although its inherent mechanism is still unknown. Two patients in the present series were affected by rheumatologic disorders, confirming the elevated incidence of hematomas in such patients compared to the normal population. Three very unusual cases of SEH occurred in senile patients affected by osteoporotic fractures. Early diagnosis and urgent decompression of the hematoma remain mandatory.http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-1834938-469.pdfSpinal epidural hematomaOsteoporotic fracturesSpinal cord compression
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author Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli
Maria Concetta Meluzio
Giulia Masci
Andrea Perna
Aaron Burrofato
Luca Proietti
spellingShingle Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli
Maria Concetta Meluzio
Giulia Masci
Andrea Perna
Aaron Burrofato
Luca Proietti
Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
Neurospine
Spinal epidural hematoma
Osteoporotic fractures
Spinal cord compression
author_facet Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli
Maria Concetta Meluzio
Giulia Masci
Andrea Perna
Aaron Burrofato
Luca Proietti
author_sort Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli
title Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
title_short Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
title_full Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
title_fullStr Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
title_full_unstemmed Etiopathogenesis of Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
title_sort etiopathogenesis of traumatic spinal epidural hematoma
publisher Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society
series Neurospine
issn 2586-6583
2586-6591
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is a rare cause of nerve root or cord compression; its pathogenesis is not always clearly recognizable. The aim of this paper was to investigate possible etiopathological factors in a consecutive series of patients affected by traumatic SEH treated at our institution. Seven patients with neurologic impairment due to traumatic SEH were retrospectively analyzed after diagnosis and surgical treatment. Thoracic localization was found in 5 cases, and lumbar and cervical localization were found in 1 patient each. One patient was affected by ankylosing spondylitis and one by diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis. SEH was associated with spine fractures in 6 cases. Only 2 cases of traumatic SEH resulted from high-energy trauma. All patients underwent surgical decompression within 24 hours after admittance to the hospital. Three patients recovered completely, 3 remained paraplegic, and 1 remained monoplegic. Several concomitant conditions are suggested to be predisposing factors for the development of SEH, although its inherent mechanism is still unknown. Two patients in the present series were affected by rheumatologic disorders, confirming the elevated incidence of hematomas in such patients compared to the normal population. Three very unusual cases of SEH occurred in senile patients affected by osteoporotic fractures. Early diagnosis and urgent decompression of the hematoma remain mandatory.
topic Spinal epidural hematoma
Osteoporotic fractures
Spinal cord compression
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