Epidural cerebrospinal fluid collection following lumbar puncture in an adult patient: A case report and literature review

Surg Neurol Int. 2018 Aug 22:9:169. doi: 10.4103/sni.sni_476_17. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage into the epidural space following lumbar puncture (LP) has been documented in pediatric patients, but there have been no reported cases in adults.

Case description: We report an epidural CSF leak in an adult who presented with back pain, positional headache, urinary retention, and constipation following an LP performed as a part of a research study. The patient's magnetic resonance (MR) scan showed an extensive epidural CSF collection. Following placement in a recumbent position for 72 h, the collection fully resolved along with his neurological complaints.

Conclusion: Symptomatic epidural CSF collections rarely occur in adults following LPs. Nevertheless, the management remains the same as for pediatric patients; bed rest for 72 h results typically in full resolution of symptoms/signs and regression of the collection on MR studies.

Keywords: Adults; cerebrospinal fluid leak; epidural; lumbar puncture; magnetic resonance; pediatrics; resolution of symptoms and signs; review.

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  • Case Reports