Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4099890 The Spine Journal 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background contextSpinal epidural abscess is an uncommon infection. There are few reports on extensive epidural abscesses.PurposeWe report a case of an epidural abscess extending from C2 to the sacrum, with a long-term follow-up.Study designA case report of an extensive epidural abscess with surgical treatment.MethodsA 36-year-old male patient presented with a history of 15 days of fever and severe lumbar and neck pain. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed an epidural abscess extending from C2 to the sacrum. Limited laminectomies were performed in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, and pus was obtained. A peptostreptococus grew in cultures. The patient received 6 weeks of antibiotics.ResultsThe infection was successfully treated, and no neurological deficit was observed. The patient continued asymptomatic 5 years after surgery, and no deformity has developed.ConclusionsA case of an extensive epidural abscess was successfully treated with limited laminectomies and antibiotics. This less invasive technique could treat the infection, and no late deformity has been observed.

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