Anesth Pain Med.  2010 Jan;5(1):16-19.

A case of transient paraplegia following celiac plexus block with alcohol: A case report

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. demoon@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

A 61-year-old man who had cholangiocarcinoma with multiple metastasises was referred to our hospital for his pain control.Celiac plexus block with 99.9% alcohol was performed by the retrocrural approach under fluoroscopic guidance.Examination of the patient at fifteen minutes after successfully performing the diagnostic block showed no sensory or motor change.Forty-eight hours after the neurolysis, the patient's lower extremities were totally paralyzed, and he could not walk nor control his anal sphincter.But thereafter he progressively recovered.Five days after celiac plexus neurolysis, he was able to walk with support from one hand.Reversible ischemia of the spinal cord due to damage to the Adamkiewicz arterial blood supply was thought to be the cause.

Keyword

Adamkiewicz artery; Celiac plexus block; Complication; Paraplegia

MeSH Terms

Celiac Plexus
Cholangiocarcinoma
Humans
Ischemia
Lower Extremity
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Metastasis
Paraplegia
Spinal Cord
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