Rare Neurosurgical Complications of Epidural Injections: An 8-Yr Single-Institution Experience

Author:

Smith Gabriel A.1,Pace Jonathan1,Strohl Madeleine1,Kaul Anand1,Hayek Salim2,Miller Jonathan P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

2. Division of Pain Medicine, Depart-ment of Anesthesiology, University Hospi-tals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUND: Neurosurgical complications from epidural injections have rarely been reported.OBJECTIVE: To define the spectrum of complications from these procedures in order to identify risk factors and strategies for prevention.METHODS: A prospectively maintained database of 14 247 neurosurgical admissions over 8 yr was screened to identify patients who had suffered procedural complications associated with 1182 cervical and 4617 lumbar interlaminar epidural injection procedures performed at a single institution. Patients who developed new neurological symptoms or deficits were included. A retrospective analysis of demographic and procedural features was performed.RESULTS: Thirteen patients experienced complications requiring neurosurgical treatment, accounting for an overall procedural complication rate of 0.22% (0.51% and 0.15% for cervical and lumbar injections, respectively), and representing 0.09% of all neurosurgical admissions over 8 yr. There were 3 categories: hemorrhage (n = 7), infection (n = 3), and inadvertent dural penetration (n = 3). There was significant association with anticoagulation use among patients with hemorrhagic vs nonhemorrhagic complications (P < .01, Fisher's exact test). Six patients who developed epidural hematoma had been managed in accordance with current guidelines, either after prolonged cessation of anticoagulation (n = 3) or taking only aspirin (n = 3); all were decompressed promptly with good long-term outcome. All infections were associated with lumbar injection. Dural penetration resulted in diffuse pneumocephalus (n = 1), intramedullary air at the site of injection (n = 1), and acutely symptomatic colloid cyst (n = 1).CONCLUSION: A majority of neurosurgical complications from epidural injections are hemorrhagic and associated with anticoagulation, although infection and inadvertent dural penetration also occur. Prompt treatment of compressive lesions is associated with good outcome.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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