Asian Spine J.  2015 Jun;9(3):461-464. 10.4184/asj.2015.9.3.461.

A Retained Epidural Catheter Fragment Treated by Surgery

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kyushu University Beppu Hospital, Beppu, Japan. toshidoi@ortho.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Takada Central Hospital, Bungotakada, Japan.

Abstract

The breakage of an epidural catheter is an extremely rare complication. We describe a unique case where a retained epidural catheter fragment after epidural anesthesia was treated by surgery. The epidural catheter broke during its removal, requiring surgery to remove the retained catheter. Intraoperatively, the removal of the catheter was attempted by simple traction, but was impossible because of the adhesion. The adhesion of the dura mater surface was carefully exfoliated and the successful removal of the catheter was accomplished. Conventionally, it was said that this follow-up was enough for the retained catheter. However, if a catheter is retained within the spinal canal, surgical removal should thus be considered before the adhesion advances.

Keyword

Epidural; Catheter; Complication; Surgery

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, Epidural
Catheters*
Dura Mater
Follow-Up Studies
Spinal Canal
Traction
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