DOI: 10.25259/sni_459_2024 ISSN: 2152-7806

Acute spinal hematoma during pregnancy: A case report

Sangam Jha, Vikas Chandra Jha, Vivek Saran Sinha

Background:

Spontaneous spinal subdural-epidural hematoma during pregnancy is rare.

Case Description:

A 29-year-old gravida II patient experienced the onset of vomiting, headache, and progressive paraparesis. The initial non-contrast brain computed tomography and coagulation profiles were negative. The next day, the spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a C7–T4 epidural hematoma; contrast studies revealed no accompanying vascular lesions. On day 3, she underwent a cesarean delivery followed by a C3–T1 laminectomy. Her sensory and sphincteric function returned on postoperative day 2, but at 6 postoperative months, she continued to exhibit a 3/5 paraparesis.

Conclusion:

Pregnant patients with acute paraparesis should undergo STAT MRI screening of the spine to look for epidural/subdural hematomas.

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