Radiology Case Reports (Jul 2024)

Spinal cord watershed infarction after surgery

  • Gia Nguyen, MS,
  • Giang-Kim Nguyen, MD,
  • Fanny Emilia Morón, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
pp. 2706 – 2709

Abstract

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Spinal cord watershed infarction is a rare phenomenon due to the rich collateral blood supply to the organ. It often occurs in elderly patients with preexisting atherosclerotic disease in the setting of global hypoperfusion, such as thoracoabdominal surgery, dissection, coagulopathies, or idiopathic. We present a case of spinal cord infarction (SCI) in both longitudinal and transverse watershed areas as a complication of postoperative blood loss. In addition, we demonstrate the imaging evolution of spinal cord infarct in the subacute phase with peripheral enhancement due to the breakdown of the blood-spinal cord barrier.

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