objective: spinal subdural hematoma (SSH) is a rare entity and the etiology has yet to be elucidated. holocordic spinal hematomas represent an exception. the management of these patients remains controversial, due to their rarity and their extremely poor prognosis. methods: electronic databases (MEDLINE, scopus, and pubmed) were analyzed for studies published through april 2021, searching holocordic spinal subdural hematoma. case reports, case series, and literature reviews were included. Results: we found only 7 cases describing holocordic SSH reported in the literature, and we added the description of 1 case we managed at our institution, reaching a total of 8 cases. we discuss clinical and radiologic features, etiologic hypothesis, treatment strategies, and prognostic factors. conclusions: the correct treatment of holocordic hematomas is not yet well standardized. complete evacuation is not amenable, but surgical evacuation based on magnetic resonance imaging has shown to be the most effective therapeutic option, crucial in terms of prognosis, even if performed with some delay.
Iaquinandi, A., Novegno, F., De Luna, A., Salvati, M. (2022). Holocordic Spinal Sbdural Hematoma: A Challenging Management In Emergency: Literature Review. WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 160, 44-49 [10.1016/j.wneu.2022.01.053].
Holocordic Spinal Sbdural Hematoma: A Challenging Management In Emergency: Literature Review
Iaquinandi, Andrea;Novegno, Federica;Salvati, Maurizio
2022-01-01
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objective: spinal subdural hematoma (SSH) is a rare entity and the etiology has yet to be elucidated. holocordic spinal hematomas represent an exception. the management of these patients remains controversial, due to their rarity and their extremely poor prognosis. methods: electronic databases (MEDLINE, scopus, and pubmed) were analyzed for studies published through april 2021, searching holocordic spinal subdural hematoma. case reports, case series, and literature reviews were included. Results: we found only 7 cases describing holocordic SSH reported in the literature, and we added the description of 1 case we managed at our institution, reaching a total of 8 cases. we discuss clinical and radiologic features, etiologic hypothesis, treatment strategies, and prognostic factors. conclusions: the correct treatment of holocordic hematomas is not yet well standardized. complete evacuation is not amenable, but surgical evacuation based on magnetic resonance imaging has shown to be the most effective therapeutic option, crucial in terms of prognosis, even if performed with some delay.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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