[Lower limb monoplegia and dissociated hypoesthesia after peridural anesthesia].

Rev Neurol (Paris)

CHU Brugmann, Bruxelles, Belgique.

Published: September 1999

Neurological sequelae reported after epidural anesthesia include epidural hematoma, spinal cord ischemic injury and lumbosacral nerve root injury. We describe here a case of monoplegia of the right lower limb associated with an ipsilateral loss of perception of pain and temperature following an epidural anesthesia. MRI was compatible with a right centrolateral infarction in the gray matter of the spinal cord below D8. Hypotension, vascular spasm, trauma, arteriosclerosis, pressure increase in the epidural space are potential causative mechanisms. Unilateral symptoms might result from injury to a sulcocommissural artery or an anterior spinal artery when duplicated.

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