Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2021)

Backstabbed: routine lumbar puncture complicated by retroperitoneal hematoma and hemorrhagic shock

  • George Horani, MD,
  • Kunwar Kaur, MD,
  • Dianelys Mendez, MD,
  • Sushant Nanavati, MD,
  • Fred Berlin, MD,
  • Konstantinos Leou, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
pp. 2295 – 2298

Abstract

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Lumbar punctures (LPs) are commonly performed procedures, serving diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. They are generally safe, and serious, life-threatening complications are rare. We report a case of a patient who underwent an LP and subsequently developed shock. Imaging studies revealed a retroperitoneal hematoma with an active bleed. Interrogation of the lumbar branches in the interventional radiology suite revealed an active arterial bleed at the level of L3-L4 which was successfully embolized. We present this case to highlight the possibility of a rare complication of an LP and to emphasize the importance of early detection and resuscitative intervention.

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