International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2024;3(2):119-122
Posterior Epidural Migration of a Lumbar Disc Herniation Causing Cauda Equina Syndrome: Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature
Author Name: Idir Abdelilah, Aggouri Mohamed, Okacha Naama, Boulahroud Omar, Elmajdoub Youssef* andRhajdi Ali*
Paper Type: case report
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Abstract:
Background: Posterior epidural migration of a lumbar disc herniation is a rare clinical presentation; it consists of the migration of disc material around the thecal sac compressing it. The clinical presentation can vary from simple radiculopathy to cauda equina syndrome.
Case report: That's what we report in this case of a 47 year old male with a long history of chronic lower back pain (+6 months) who was admitted for the management of numbness in his lower limbs with saddle hypoesthesia and sphincter disorder. The lumbar MRI revealed a lumbar intracanal mass lesion in the posterior epidural space at the level L2-L3 compressing the thecal sac. Surgical resection was performed right after and the pathological study revealed an intervertebral disc fragment.
Conclusion: Lumbar disc herniations rarely migrate in the posterior epidural space, which can lead to severe neurological and functional problems and should be considered as a differential diagnosis in epidural lesions.
Keywords:
Posterior epidural migration, neurological, Lumbar disc, Magnetic resonance imaging, Cauda equina syndrome
How to Cite this Article:
Idir Abdelilah, Aggouri Mohamed, Okacha Naama, Boulahroud Omar, Elmajdoub Youssef*, Rhajdi Ali*. Posterior Epidural Migration of a Lumbar Disc Herniation Causing Cauda Equina Syndrome: Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2024: 3(2):119-122
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