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KMID : 1001920040350040442
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2004 Volume.35 No. 4 p.442 ~ p.444
A Case of Posterior Epidural Migration of an Extruded Lumbar Disc Fragment Causing Cauda Equina Syndrome
Kim Jung-Hee

Kong Min-Ho
Lee Sang-Koo
Song Kwan-Young
Abstract
We report a rare case of cauda equina syndrome due to herniated lumbar disc at 1_415 with a large extruded fragment which was located primarily posterior(dorsal) to the thecal sac. A 44-year-old man has developed lumbago and sciatica one year prior to his visit, but recently motor weakness and voiding difficulty occurred. Lumbar computed tomography scan showed a mass compressing and surrounding the theca) sac at the L4-L5 level. Urgent decompressive lumbar laminectomy was performed. The lesion proved to be a massive extruded disc fragment dorsally located to the thecal sac. It was partially connected with intervertebral disc and removed carefully to prevent dural tear and neural injury. Although sciatica was almcst relieved and motor was recovered usefully, voiding difficulty and dysthesia of the lower leg were remained at 6 months follow-up examination.
KEYWORD
Lumbar disc herniation, Disc migration, Cauda equina syndrome
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