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KMID : 1143720090050020068
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
2009 Volume.5 No. 2 p.68 ~ p.73
Spinal Epidural Abscess: Result of 39 Patients and Evaluation of Prognostic Factors
Kim Young-Ha

Son Dong-Wuk
Kim Sung-Hoon
Lee Sang-Won
Song Geun-Seong
Abstract
Objective:Despite advances in neuroimaging and neurosurgical care, spinal abscess remains a challenging problem with high morbidity rate. So we conducted a retrospective study to define its clinical feature and to evaluate its prognostic factors.

Methods:Despite advances in neuroimaging and neurosurgical care, spinal abscess remains a challenging problem with high morbidity rate. So we conducted a retrospective study to define its clinical feature and to evaluate its prognostic factors.

Results:The 39 spinal epidural abscess included 22 men and 17 women with a mean age of 58 years. Localized spinal pain, paralysis, fever/chilling were the common manifestations. The most common pathogens were Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but we could not found pathogen in 19 cases. Decreased initial level of consciousness (drowsy-stupor) may predicted a poor prognosis, but no statistic significance.

Conclusion:Localized back pain in a febrile patient with significant risk of epidural abscess warrants an immediate evaluation. Good neurological recovery can be obtained despite severe neurologic deficit when treated by early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention.
KEYWORD
Spinal epidural abscess, Surgery, Outcome
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