Remote cerebellar hemorrhage as a complication of lumbar spine surgery

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Remote cerebellar hemorrhage (RCH) is a rare yet potentially fatal complication of supratentorial and spinal surgery, where there has been either intentional or accidental breach of the dura. We present a case of RCH following a L4-5 decompression laminectomy complicated by an intra-operative dural tear which was detected and repaired at the time of surgery. Despite prompt intra-operative repair of the dura, there was persistent cerebrospinal fluid leak as evidenced by a high subfascial epidural drain output which resulted in bilateral intraparenchymal cerebellar hemorrhage. The patient was managed conservatively and recovered without neurological deficits.

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Lim, C. H. S., Salkade, P. R., & Peter, A. C. (2020). Remote cerebellar hemorrhage as a complication of lumbar spine surgery. Journal of Radiology Case Reports, 14(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v14i2.3844

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