[Case of postoperative paraplegia caused by idiopathic spinal cord infarction in a young male patient].

Masui

Department of Anesthesiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-8640.

Published: April 2008

We report a case of spinal cord infarction in a 20-year-old man, who underwent abdominal surgery under general anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia. The patient was a healthy young man with no medical history. After the operation, he complained of weakness and sensory blockade of both legs. MRI revealed spinal cord infarction at the T9-10 vertebral levels. Steroid pulse therapy was introduced, and paraplegia almost disappeared. Spinal cord infarction in a young man is very rare, but should be considered in case of postoperative paraplegia even in a young patient.

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