Epidural Hematoma Following Cervical Spine Surgery

نویسندگان

  • Gregory D. Schroeder
  • Alan S. Hilibrand
  • Paul M. Arnold
  • David E. Fish
  • Jeffrey C. Wang
  • Jeffrey L. Gum
  • Zachary A. Smith
  • Wellington K. Hsu
  • Ziya L. Gokaslan
  • Robert E. Isaacs
  • Adam S. Kanter
  • Thomas E. Mroz
  • Ahmad Nassr
  • Rick C. Sasso
  • Michael G. Fehlings
  • Zorica Buser
  • Mohamad Bydon
  • Peter I. Cha
  • Dhananjay Chatterjee
  • Erica L. Gee
  • Elizabeth L. Lord
  • Erik N. Mayer
  • Owen J. McBride
  • Emily C. Nguyen
  • Allison K. Roe
  • P. Justin Tortolani
  • D. Alex Stroh
  • Marisa Y. Yanez
  • K. Daniel Riew
چکیده

STUDY DESIGN A multicentered retrospective case series. OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence and circumstances surrounding the development of a symptomatic postoperative epidural hematoma in the cervical spine. METHODS Patients who underwent cervical spine surgery between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2011, at 23 institutions were reviewed, and all patients who developed an epidural hematoma were identified. RESULTS A total of 16 582 cervical spine surgeries were identified, and 15 patients developed a postoperative epidural hematoma, for a total incidence of 0.090%. Substantial variation between institutions was noted, with 11 sites reporting no epidural hematomas, and 1 site reporting an incidence of 0.76%. All patients initially presented with a neurologic deficit. Nine patients had complete resolution of the neurologic deficit after hematoma evacuation; however 2 of the 3 patients (66%) who had a delay in the diagnosis of the epidural hematoma had residual neurologic deficits compared to only 4 of the 12 patients (33%) who had no delay in the diagnosis or treatment (P = .53). Additionally, the patients who experienced a postoperative epidural hematoma did not experience any significant improvement in health-related quality-of-life metrics as a result of the index procedure at final follow-up evaluation. CONCLUSION This is the largest series to date to analyze the incidence of an epidural hematoma following cervical spine surgery, and this study suggest that an epidural hematoma occurs in approximately 1 out of 1000 cervical spine surgeries. Prompt diagnosis and treatment may improve the chance of making a complete neurologic recovery, but patients who develop this complication do not show improvements in the health-related quality-of-life measurements.

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دوره 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017