Lin Yuan-Chi, Greco Christine
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Paediatr Anaesth. 2005 Sep;15(9):767-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9592.2005.01572.x.
Epidural abscess following epidural analgesia is an unusual event especially in pediatric patients. Two patients presented with fever and local signs of infection without neurological deficit on day 4 after the initiation of epidural analgesia. Neuro-imaging studies revealed epidural abscess. Both pediatric patients were treated successfully with intravenous antibiotics. One of the patients' initial MRI was normal. However, the symptoms persisted and a followed-up scan revealed epidural abscess. The other patient presented with worsening local indurations over the epidural insertion site and positive blood culture with Hemolytic streptococcus. Our experience suggests that neuro-imaging study should be strongly considered to evaluate pediatric patients with suspicion of epidural abscess.
硬膜外镇痛后发生硬膜外脓肿是一种罕见事件,尤其是在儿科患者中。两名患者在开始硬膜外镇痛后第4天出现发热和局部感染体征,但无神经功能缺损。神经影像学检查显示硬膜外脓肿。两名儿科患者均通过静脉使用抗生素成功治愈。其中一名患者最初的MRI检查结果正常。然而,症状持续存在,后续扫描显示硬膜外脓肿。另一名患者硬膜外穿刺部位的局部硬结加重,血培养显示溶血链球菌阳性。我们的经验表明,对于怀疑患有硬膜外脓肿的儿科患者,应强烈考虑进行神经影像学检查。