Erschienen in:
14.04.2020 | Case-Based Review
Spinal epidural abscess in children: a case-based review
verfasst von:
Pietro Spennato, Daniela Renedo, Daniele Cascone, Giuseppe Mirone, Alessia Imperato, Giuliana Di Martino, Giuseppe Cinalli
Erschienen in:
Child's Nervous System
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Ausgabe 7/2020
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Abstract
Background
Pediatric spinal epidural abscess is a major suppurative infection of the central nervous system. It is an extremely rare pathology carrying serious risk of permanent neurological sequelae if is not properly treated.
Methods and results
All the pertinent literature was analyzed, focused on pediatric cases of spinal epidural abscess and its peculiar features. Two illustrative cases are also presented. The first case is that of a 9-year old girl who took medical attention, when she was already paraplegic. Despite prompt surgical evacuation and good neuroradiological outcome and intensive rehabilitation, motor deficits did not recover after surgery. The second case was that of a 14-year old girl who presented with fever, neck pain, and torticollis. Prompt diagnosis, decompressive surgery, and 6 weeks of antibiotics allowed good neurological outcome.
Conclusions
The management of spinal epidural abscess includes evacuation of the abscess with decompression of the spinal cord and prolonged antibiotic treatment. The presence of neurological deficit and the delay in the initiation of proper treatment are the two factors that more worsen prognosis.