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Full-Endoscopic Transforaminal Approach for Lumbar Discectomy
Published on: September 8, 2023
Cerebellopontine angle empyema after lumbar disc herniation surgery
Clarissa Gambara Nascimento1, Roger Schmidt Brock1, Barbara Albuquerque Morais1
1Division of Neurosurgery at University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Background:
Lumbar discectomy is still one of the most common spinal surgeries performed today. Nevertheless, there are few publications considering severe complications.
Case Description:
We report a case with severe complication, without any previous report, a brain empyema after cerebrospinal fluid leak with good outcome afterword. A 45 years old man, returned six days after surgery, presenting cerebrospinal fluid leak, which after clinical and laboratory deterioration was reoperated. In the 14th postoperative facing worsening level of consciousness was diagnosed empyema in cerebellopontine angle and hydrocephalus underwent emergency surgery. Evolved with hemiplegia in the first postoperative attributed to vasculitis, completely recovered after 5 days.
Conclusions:
Although infrequent, lumbar discectomy is subject to severe complications, which as the case presented, can be dramatic. In surgeries must be careful to avoid cerebrospinal fluid leak e infectious complications.

