Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture

We report the case of a patient who developed an epidural abscess several months following primary TEP. Tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) is a common procedure used for speech rehabilitation in total laryngectomy (TL) patients. Epidural abscess after TEP placement is a rare complication but there are...

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Main Authors: Yohan Song, Krista Kiyosaki, Edward J. Damrose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-11-01
Series:Otolaryngology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468548817301388
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spelling doaj-faea88fad6b344e5bd41a47e20442cf12020-11-24T20:40:39ZengElsevierOtolaryngology Case Reports2468-54882017-11-015C212310.1016/j.xocr.2017.10.002Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal punctureYohan SongKrista KiyosakiEdward J. DamroseWe report the case of a patient who developed an epidural abscess several months following primary TEP. Tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) is a common procedure used for speech rehabilitation in total laryngectomy (TL) patients. Epidural abscess after TEP placement is a rare complication but there are several cases reported in the literature. Patients typically present with neck pain and/or dysphagia, in addition to signs and symptoms of infection. Her case was unusual in that she presented initially with paraplegia without neck pain or dysphagia. Surgical evacuation of the abscess was performed urgently, however the patient developed osteomyelitis of the cervical spine with persistent cord compression and irreversible paraplegia. She subsequently expired from sepsis. Epidural abscess after TEP placement is a serious but rare complication. Early detection and treatment are imperative to avoid poor long-term outcomes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468548817301388
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author Yohan Song
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Edward J. Damrose
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Edward J. Damrose
Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
Otolaryngology Case Reports
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Krista Kiyosaki
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title Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
title_short Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
title_full Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
title_fullStr Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
title_full_unstemmed Epidural abscess and paraplegia: Delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
title_sort epidural abscess and paraplegia: delayed sequela of tracheoesophageal puncture
publisher Elsevier
series Otolaryngology Case Reports
issn 2468-5488
publishDate 2017-11-01
description We report the case of a patient who developed an epidural abscess several months following primary TEP. Tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) is a common procedure used for speech rehabilitation in total laryngectomy (TL) patients. Epidural abscess after TEP placement is a rare complication but there are several cases reported in the literature. Patients typically present with neck pain and/or dysphagia, in addition to signs and symptoms of infection. Her case was unusual in that she presented initially with paraplegia without neck pain or dysphagia. Surgical evacuation of the abscess was performed urgently, however the patient developed osteomyelitis of the cervical spine with persistent cord compression and irreversible paraplegia. She subsequently expired from sepsis. Epidural abscess after TEP placement is a serious but rare complication. Early detection and treatment are imperative to avoid poor long-term outcomes.
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