作者: Hyo Sub Jun , Jae Keun Oh , Young Seok Park , Joon Ho Song
DOI: 10.14245/KJS.2014.11.1.12
关键词: Lumbosacral joint 、 Lumbar 、 Supratentorial Meningioma 、 Medicine 、 Cerebrospinal fluid 、 Craniotomy 、 Radicular pain 、 Meningioma 、 Surgery 、 Magnetic resonance imaging
摘要: Although blood contamination of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) after an intracranial operation can occur, the development a symptomatic spinal hematoma craniotomy has been anecdotally reported and it is uncommon supratentorial meningioma removal operation. We report case subdural following discuss mechanism (SSDH) development. A 54-year-old woman presented with lumbago radicular pain on both legs 4 days right parietooccipital for removal. Only straight leg raising sign was positive neurologic examination but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated lumbosacral hematoma. The patient received serial lumbar tapping, which her symptoms showed improvement.