Catheter-guided multilevel epidural blood patches in an adolescent boy

Laurel Walfish, Sultan Alobaikan, Zubin Lahijanian, C. Saint-Martin, Maria del Pilar Cortes Nino, P. Ingelmo
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Background There is increasing evidence for the use of multilevel epidural catheter-guided blood patches to treat spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leaks in adults. Yet, there are scarce data for their use in children. Furthermore, higher level epidural blood patches are uncommon in both adult and pediatric populations. Case presentation An adolescent boy with multilevel cerebrospinal fluid leaks associated with status migrainosus failed conservative pain management treatment. As he remained severely symptomatic, epidural blood patches were required to mitigate his symptoms. Given his multilevel leaks, a catheter-guided blood patch approach was used to treat multiple cervicothoracic and thoracolumbar leaks. After three separate uneventful blood patch procedures, the patient was free of symptoms. Other than some rebound intracranial hypertension, the patient maintained full neurological capacity without further complications. Following the resolution of treatment, he has not sought help for pain since his last blood patch over a year ago. Conclusions Multilevel catheter-guided blood patches have the potential to be administered to higher level spinal regions to the pediatric population suffering from multiple spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
导管引导下多段硬膜外血贴一例青春期男孩
背景越来越多的证据表明,使用多层硬膜外导管引导的血液贴片治疗成人自发性脑脊液泄漏。然而,关于它们在儿童中的应用的数据很少。此外,高水平的硬膜外血贴在成人和儿童人群中都是罕见的。一例伴有偏头痛的青春期男孩多段脑脊液泄漏,保守治疗失败。由于他的症状仍然很严重,需要硬膜外血液贴片来减轻他的症状。考虑到他的多节段渗漏,我们采用导管引导的血液贴片入路治疗多段颈胸和胸腰椎渗漏。经过三次独立的血液贴片手术后,患者症状消失。除了一些反弹的颅内高压外,患者保持完全的神经功能,没有进一步的并发症。治疗结束后,自从一年多前最后一次抽血以来,他就再也没有因为疼痛寻求过帮助。结论多段导管引导血贴可应用于小儿多发自发性脑脊液泄漏的高水平脊髓区。
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