Incidence and Risk Factors for Symptomatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma Following Posterior Thoracic Spinal Surgery in a Single Institute

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Study Design: Case-control study. Objectives: To investigate the incidence of symptomatic spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) and recognize its risk factors in a cohort of patients undergoing posterior thoracic surgery in isolation. Methods: From January 2010 to December 2019, patients who developed SSEH after posterior thoracic surgery and underwent hematoma evacuation were enrolled. For each SSEH patient, 2 or 3 controls who did not develop SSEH and underwent the same procedures with similar complexity at the same section of the thoracic spine in the same period were collected. The preoperative and intraoperative factors, blood pressure-related factors and radiographic parameters were collected to identify possible risk factors by comparing between the 2 groups. Results: A total of 24 of 1612 patients (1.49%) were identified as having SSEH after thoracic spinal surgery. Compared to the control group (53 patients), SSEH patients had significant differences in the APTT (p = 0.028), INR (p = 0.009), ratio of previous spinal surgery (p = 0.012), ratio of cerebrospinal fluid leakage (p = 0.004), thoracic kyphosis (p<0.05), local kyphosis angle (p<0.05), epidural fat ratio at T7 (p = 0.003), occupying ratio of the cross-sectional area (p<0.05) and spinal epidural venous plexus grade (p<0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed 3 risk factors for SSEH: cerebrospinal fluid leakage, the local kyphosis angle (>8.77°) and the occupying ratio of the cross-sectional area (>49.58%). Conclusions: The incidence of SSEH was 1.49% in posterior thoracic spinal surgeries. Large local kyphosis angle (>8.77°), high occupying ratio of cross-sectional area (>49.58%) and cerebrospinal fluid leakage were identified as risk factors for SSEH.

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Wang, L., Wang, H., Sun, Z., Chen, Z., Sun, C., & Li, W. (2022). Incidence and Risk Factors for Symptomatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma Following Posterior Thoracic Spinal Surgery in a Single Institute. Global Spine Journal, 12(6), 1175–1183. https://doi.org/10.1177/2192568220979141

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