Cauda equina syndrome after spinal anaesthesia in a patient with severe vascular disease. 1998

J E Tetzlaff, and J Dilger, and E Yap, and M P Smith, and P K Schoenwald
Department of General Anesthesiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio 44195, USA. Tetzlaj@cesmtp.ccf.org

OBJECTIVE Spinal anaesthesia is selected for many lower extremity surgical procedures each year in the United States with a high degree of safety and efficacy. Even when adverse neurological outcomes have occurred, anatomical abnormality or coagulopathy have been implicated in the majority of cases. Epinephrine is used in high concentrations in many of these anaesthetics to increase the duration and intensity of the block. Although epinephrine is known to decrease spinal cord blood flow, its use in normal patients has not caused complications. We report a case where spinal anaesthesia with bupivacaine and epinephrine resulted in anterior spinal artery compromise and the development of a cauda equina syndrome postoperatively. METHODS A 57-yr-old man with severe coronary artery and peripheral vascular disease was scheduled for incision and drain of an abscess of the left thigh. He received an atraumatic dural puncture and injection of 12.5 mg bupivacaine with 0.2 ml 1:1000 epinephrine. During onset, he experienced a severe, painful sensation of the thighs which resolved with development of the block. Postoperatively, he was noted to have exacerbation of proximal muscle weakness and decreased perineal sensation and rectal tone. Subsequent EMG studies demonstrated proximal neuron loss consistent with cauda equina syndrome, presumed to be related to insufficiency of the anterior spinal artery. CONCLUSIONS Routine use of epinephrine in spinal anaesthesia for patients with multi-organ vascular disease should be considered carefully because of the possibility of vascular insufficiency of the spinal cord which would be exaggerated by the vasoconstrictive effect of epinephrine.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007511 Ischemia A hypoperfusion of the BLOOD through an organ or tissue caused by a PATHOLOGIC CONSTRICTION or obstruction of its BLOOD VESSELS, or an absence of BLOOD CIRCULATION. Ischemias
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009408 Nerve Compression Syndromes Mechanical compression of nerves or nerve roots from internal or external causes. These may result in a conduction block to nerve impulses (due to MYELIN SHEATH dysfunction) or axonal loss. The nerve and nerve sheath injuries may be caused by ISCHEMIA; INFLAMMATION; or a direct mechanical effect. Entrapment Neuropathies,Nerve Entrapments,External Nerve Compression Syndromes,Internal Nerve Compression Syndromes,Nerve Compression Syndromes, External,Nerve Compression Syndromes, Internal,Compression Syndrome, Nerve,Compression Syndromes, Nerve,Entrapment, Nerve,Entrapments, Nerve,Nerve Compression Syndrome,Nerve Entrapment,Neuropathies, Entrapment,Neuropathy, Entrapment,Syndrome, Nerve Compression,Syndromes, Nerve Compression
D002045 Bupivacaine A widely used local anesthetic agent. 1-Butyl-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-2-piperidinecarboxamide,Bupivacain Janapharm,Bupivacain-RPR,Bupivacaina Braun,Bupivacaine Anhydrous,Bupivacaine Carbonate,Bupivacaine Hydrochloride,Bupivacaine Monohydrochloride, Monohydrate,Buvacaina,Carbostesin,Dolanaest,Marcain,Marcaine,Sensorcaine,Svedocain Sin Vasoconstr,Bupivacain RPR
D002420 Cauda Equina The lower part of the SPINAL CORD consisting of the lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal nerve roots. Filum Terminale,Equina, Cauda,Terminale, Filum
D004576 Electromyography Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes. Electromyogram,Surface Electromyography,Electromyograms,Electromyographies,Electromyographies, Surface,Electromyography, Surface,Surface Electromyographies
D004837 Epinephrine The active sympathomimetic hormone from the ADRENAL MEDULLA. It stimulates both the alpha- and beta- adrenergic systems, causes systemic VASOCONSTRICTION and gastrointestinal relaxation, stimulates the HEART, and dilates BRONCHI and cerebral vessels. It is used in ASTHMA and CARDIAC FAILURE and to delay absorption of local ANESTHETICS. Adrenaline,4-(1-Hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl)-1,2-benzenediol,Adrenaline Acid Tartrate,Adrenaline Bitartrate,Adrenaline Hydrochloride,Epifrin,Epinephrine Acetate,Epinephrine Bitartrate,Epinephrine Hydrochloride,Epinephrine Hydrogen Tartrate,Epitrate,Lyophrin,Medihaler-Epi,Acetate, Epinephrine
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000775 Anesthesia, Spinal Procedure in which an anesthetic is injected directly into the spinal cord. Anesthesias, Spinal,Spinal Anesthesia,Spinal Anesthesias

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