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Delayed occurrence of spinal arachnoiditis following a caudal block
Authors:Li Sun  Jiangping Pan  Yuanzhen Peng  Yong Wu  Jianghua Li  Xuan Liu  Yiwen Qin  William A Bauman  Christopher Cardozo  Mone Zaidi  Weiping Qin
Abstract:Abstract

Context

Spinal arachnoiditis is a rare disease caused by fibrosis and adhesion of the arachnoid membrane due to chronic inflammation. The causes of arachnoiditis are infection, spinal surgery, intraspinal injection of steroid or myelography dye, and spinal anesthesia.

Method

Case report.

Findings

A 60-year-old woman presented with progressive weakness and sensory change of both legs and urinary symptoms. She had received a single caudal block 6 months before symptom onset. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thoraco-lumbar spine showed an intradural extramedullary tumor at the T5–T7 level. She underwent laminectomy and tumor resection. The pathological finding was arachnoiditis. After surgery, a rehabilitation program of strengthening exercises of both lower extremities and gait training was started. At 2-month follow-up, she was able to walk with orthoses and performed daily activities with minimal assistance.

Conclusion

Symptoms of spinal arachnoiditis occurred 6 months after a single caudal block in this woman. Clinicians should be aware of this possible delayed complication.
Keywords:Arachnoiditis  Myelopathy  Intrathecal injection  Myelography  Caudal block  Paraplegia  Neurogenic bowel  Neurogenic bladder  Rehabilitation  Spinal cord injuries  Spinal infection
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