Giant Iatrogenic Lumbar Pseudomeningocele: A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors

  • Abolfazl Rahimizadeh Author
  • Housain Soufiani Author
  • Shahrzad Rahimizadeh Author
  • Naser Asgari Author
  • Mahan Amirzadeh Author

Keywords:

Iatrogenic lumbar pseudomeningocele, Pathology, Discectomy

Abstract

Post-discectomy iatrogenic lumbar pseudomeningoceles are an uncommon complication. This pathology is an extradural, encapsulated, cerebrospinal fluid collection which develops at the site of previous surgery as the consequence of an unnoticed or 
unrepairable dural tear. A pseudomeningocele is defined as giant if it grows beyond 8 cm in length. Giant iatrogenic pseudomeningoceles with detailed information are quite rare in the literature with only 21 reported cases including the current case. 
Herein, we present a middle age woman with a giant pseudomeningocele which had developed subsequent to L4-L5 discectomy

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Published

2021-06-29