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Case Report

Persistent cauda equina syndrome after caudal epidural injection under severe spinal stenosis: a case report

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Pages 1425-1429 | Published online: 12 Jun 2017
 

Abstract

Caudal epidural injection (CEI) is one of the most common treatments for low-back pain with sciatica. CEI rarely leads to neurologic complications. We report a case of persistent cauda equina syndrome after CEI. A 44-year-old male patient with severe L4 and L5 spinal ste-nosis underwent CEI for low-back pain and sciatica. The CEI solution consisted of bupivacaine, hyaluronidase, triamcinolone acetonide, and normal saline. He experienced motor weakness and sensory loss in both lower extremities and neurogenic bladder for more than 1 year after the procedure. His ankle dorsiflexors, big-toe extensors, and ankle plantar flexors on both sides were checked and categorized as motor-power Medical Research Council grade 0. His bilateral ankle-jerk reflection was absent. An electrophysiological study showed lumbosacral polyradiculopathy affecting both sides of the L5 and S1 nerve roots. A urodynamic study revealed hypoactive neurogenic bladder affecting both sacral roots.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by an intramural research grant from Chungbuk National University in 2015. We obtained written permission from the patient to publish this case report and the accompanying images.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.