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Case Report

Clinical Pain 2019; 18(2): 130-132

Published online December 31, 2019 https://doi.org/10.35827/cp.2019.18.2.130

Copyright © Korean Association of Pain Medicine.

Late-Onset Spinal Subdural Hematoma after Acupuncture

침술치료 후 발생한 지연성 척추 경막하 혈종

Hyo Sik Park, M.D., Jong Keun Kim, M.D., Jin Seok Bae, M.D., Yong Sung Jeong, M.D. and Jong Youb Lim, M.D.

박효식 ㆍ 김종근 ㆍ 배진석 ㆍ 정용성 ㆍ 임종엽

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Eulji University Hospital, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea

을지대학교 의과대학 을지대학교병원 재활의학교실

Received: July 12, 2019; Accepted: September 30, 2019

Abstract

Acupuncture is generally regarded as a safe procedure and as a popular treatment for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. We report a case of a 47-year-old male patient with late-onset tetraplegia, developed after acupuncture. He had no trauma, medical, and social history relevant to tetraplegia. Right after the acupuncture, he felt discomfort in his right arm. After 6 days, all 4 extremity weakness developed. Whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of spinal subdural hema- toma extending from the C5 vertebra to the coccyx level. Hand coordination dysfunction, neurogenic bladder, and neuropathic pain were other symptoms. After the management, he recovered muscle strength, but incomplete bladder control and neuralgia were sustained. It is important to be aware of the possibilities of severe complications after acupuncture.

KeywordsSpinal subdural hematoma, Acupuncture

Korean Association of Pain Medicine

Vol.23 No.1
June 2024

eISSN: 2765-5156

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