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Published in: European Spine Journal 10/2019

01-10-2019 | Neurological Status | Review Article

Spontaneous spinal epidural haematomas in children

Authors: S. Soltani, M. C. Nogaro, C. Rougelot, N. Newell, K. Lim, D. C. Kieser

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 10/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

To understand the typical presentation, risk factors, location and size, treatment, neurological recovery and survival of spontaneous spinal epidural haematomas (SSEH) in children.

Methods

A systematic review of the English literature from 1 January 1960 to 1 March 2018 was performed on children aged 18 years and younger. Individual patient data were extracted and collated. Outcome measures were mode of presentation, risk factors, initial neurological findings, initial presumed diagnosis, diagnostic investigations, site and size of the SSEH, treatment, neurological recovery and survival.

Results

Thirty-one publications and 36 patients were reviewed. All age groups were affected. 83% of patients did not have a known risk factor. Back pain was reported in 61% and neurological dysfunction in 97% of patients, although not all articles defined these parameters. Initially 28% of patients were suspected of having an alternative diagnosis. All patients had an MRI and/or CT scan confirming the diagnosis. The cervical-thoracic region was most commonly affected, and the average haematoma size extended across 6.3 vertebral levels. Surgical decompression was performed in 72% of patients. Neurological function improved in 83% of patients. Two patients died as a consequence of their SSEH.

Conclusions

SSEHs affect all paediatric age groups and typically present with neurological dysfunction and/or back pain. The initial diagnosis is incorrect in up to 28% of cases, but cross-sectional spinal imaging is diagnostic. Most SSEHs are located in the cervico-thoracic region and affect multiple spinal levels. The treatment depends on whether the patient has a bleeding disorder and their neurological status.

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Metadata
Title
Spontaneous spinal epidural haematomas in children
Authors
S. Soltani
M. C. Nogaro
C. Rougelot
N. Newell
K. Lim
D. C. Kieser
Publication date
01-10-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 10/2019
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-019-05975-6

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