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Conus medullaris syndrome due to an intradural disc herniation: A case report
Authors:Kshitij S Chaudhary and Mihir R Bapat
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedics, KEM Hospital, Mumbai, India
Abstract:
A 70-year-old male patient developed acute paraplegia due to conus medullaris compression secondary to extrusion of D12-L1 disc. After negative epidural examination intraoperatively, a durotomy was performed and an intradural disc fragment was excised. Patient did not regain ambulatory status at two-year follow-up. Intraoperative finding of negative extradural compression, tense swollen dura and CSF leak from ventral dura should alert the surgeon for the possibility of intradural disc herniation. A routine preoperative MRI is misleading and a high index of suspicion helps to avoid a missed diagnosis.
Keywords:Conus medullaris syndrome   intradural disc herniation
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