Remote cerebellar hemorrhage as a complication of lumbar spine surgery

Authors

  • Cheryl Hui Shan Lim
  • Parag Ratnakar Salkade
  • Cynthia Assimta Peter

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v14i2.3844

Keywords:

Remote cerebellar hemorrhage, decompression laminectomy complication, spinal surgery complication, Zebra sign

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

Cheryl Hui Shan Lim

Senior Resident 

Diagnostic Radiology of Singhealth Residency

Parag Ratnakar Salkade

Senior Consultant

Department of Radiology, Seng Kang General Hospital 

Cynthia Assimta Peter

Consultant

Department of Radiology, Seng Kang General Hospital

Published

2020-02-24

Issue

Section

Neuroradiology