Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Dec 2018)

Dorsal meningioma and subdural hematoma in a patient without risk factors for anticoagulation. Description of a very atypical case and review of the literature

  • Pedro González-Vargas,
  • José Luis Thenier-Villa,
  • Alexandre Serantes Combo,
  • Jesús González García,
  • Eva Azevedo González,
  • Jorge Díaz Molina,
  • Raúl Galárraga Campoverde,
  • Lourdes Calero Félix,
  • Adolfo de la Lama Zaragoza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 142 – 146

Abstract

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Spontaneous hematomas associated with spinal meningiomas have been very rarely reported. They have been frequently associated with coagulation disorders or traumatic lumbar punctures.We report a case of a 72-year-old woman without coagulation disorders with a dorsal meningioma at D9-D10 level admitted in our hospital for scheduled surgical treatment. While awaiting surgery she developed an acute neurological worsening due to a subdural hematoma and required urgent surgical evacuation. After the surgery, the patient had a complete neurological recovery. This is probably the first case reported in the literature of this presentation to date. Keywords: Meningioma, Hematoma, Subdural, Dorsal, Deficit