Denis Daniel J, Champagne Pierre-Olivier, Hoffman Haydn, Niu Tianyi, Lu Daniel C
Neurosurgery, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, USA.
Neurosurgery, Enfant-Jesus Hospital, Laval University, Quebec, CAN.
Cureus. 2019 May 13;11(5):e4649. doi: 10.7759/cureus.4649.
Surgical treatment of extensive spinal epidural abscess (SEA) usually involves multilevel exposure of the dural sac with subsequent risk for iatrogenic instability. A minimally invasive technique using an epidural catheter inserted through a limited approach for distant irrigation and drainage of the abscess represents an interesting alternative. Most described techniques involve blind placement of the catheters, with the potential risk of damage to the spinal cord and incomplete abscess drainage. We present and analyze a new technique used in two cases of SEA. Those were successfully treated using a minimally invasive approach supplemented with fluoroscopically-guided catheter drainage. We suggest that fluoroscopic placement of the catheter is a safe and effective method that offers a more focused and potentially safer way to proceed to this technique.
广泛的脊柱硬膜外脓肿(SEA)的手术治疗通常需要对硬脊膜囊进行多级暴露,随后存在医源性不稳定的风险。一种微创技术,即通过有限的入路插入硬膜外导管以对脓肿进行远距离冲洗和引流,是一种有趣的替代方法。大多数已描述的技术涉及导管的盲目放置,存在损伤脊髓和脓肿引流不完全的潜在风险。我们展示并分析了一种用于两例SEA的新技术。这两例均通过微创方法成功治疗,并辅以透视引导下的导管引流。我们认为,透视下放置导管是一种安全有效的方法,为开展这项技术提供了更有针对性且可能更安全的途径。