Delayed post-operative tension pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis

Eur Spine J. 2018 Jan;27(1):231-235. doi: 10.1007/s00586-017-5268-3. Epub 2017 Sep 4.

Abstract

Introduction: The incidence of pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis after spinal surgery is unknown, with a paucity of literature on this complication.

Materials and methods: We present the first published case of delayed onset tension pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis associated with spinal surgery.

Results: This complication occurred from a cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) leak after posterior instrumentation removal and was successfully treated with emergent wound debridement and the formation of a CSF fistula.

Conclusions: This case illustrates that delayed post-operative tension pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis can occur after spinal surgery in a patient with a CSF leak. It also illustrates that pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis can be easily diagnosed with cross-sectional CT imaging. Furthermore, in a patient with rapid deterioration emergent surgical debridement may be necessary. Lastly, if the dural tear cannot be identified intra-operatively, the formalization of a CSF fistula should be considered.

Keywords: Pneumocephalus; Pneumorrhachis; Spinal surgery; Tension.