Publication

Spinal epidural air after severe pelvic and abdominal trauma

Journal Paper/Review - Jul 1, 2008

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Gautschi O, Hermann C, Cadosch D. Spinal epidural air after severe pelvic and abdominal trauma. The American journal of emergency medicine 2008; 26:740.e3-5.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
The American journal of emergency medicine 2008; 26
Publication Date
Jul 1, 2008
Issn Electronic
1532-8171
Pages
740.e3-5
Brief description/objective

Air in the lumbar spinal canal after trauma is uncommon. However, it can be observed in a number of pathologic settings including tumor, infection, degenerative disk disease, and in patients who have undergone therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Intraspinal gas is usually asymptomatic. We report a case of a motorcycle accident resulting in a complex open pelvic and multiple long bone fractures. Air was discovered within the spinal canal between levels L3 and L5 on a computed tomographic scan. This case provides further evidence that intraspinal air may remain without symptoms and that possible resultant symptoms and the air can disappear spontaneously.