A Subdural Dissection of Cerebrospinal Fluid Causing Cauda Equina Centralization After Durotomy: A Case Report
Emily Zielinski1, Graham Beutler1, Christina J Hajewski2
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, IU Health University Hospital, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Case:
A 61-year-old woman with recurrent left L5 radiculopathy underwent revision L4-5 decompression complicated by incidental durotomy requiring primary repair. Postoperative course was complicated by wound drainage and headache. Repeat magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated cerebrospinal fluid dissecting a plane deep to the dura mater but superficial to the arachnoid, with the collection compressing the cauda equina in an atypical horizontal and linear fashion. Nonoperative treatment was ineffective, and she required revision decompression and dural repair.
Conclusion:
Spine surgeons should recognize this finding on postoperative imaging as a potential sign of an incomplete dural repair necessitating return to the operating room.


