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Keywords

back surgery complications
pseudomeningocele
lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (csf) fistula
incidental durotomy

How to Cite

Gramada, F. M., & Haba, D. (2012). Lumbar pseudomeningocele after spinal surgery: Case report. Romanian Neurosurgery, 19(1). Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/636

Abstract

Among the intraoperative complications of lumbar spinal surgery the most frequently is incidental dural tear, which is encountered in 10% of the primary interventions and a double number of cases in relapses. This paper describes a case followed 10 months with repeated MRI imaging demonstrating the effectiveness of percutaneus evacuating puncture of pseudomeningocele followed by lumbar compression and 3 days bed rest in Trendelenburg position. The paper presents also other methods of treatment described in the literature: the role of prophylactic antibiotherapy, blood patch, bed rest in Trendelenburg, lumbar drainage and surgical revision.

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