Methecillin-resistant staphyloccus aureus epidural abscess after transforaminal epidural steroid injection

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Transforaminal epidural steroid injections are provided frequently for patients with lumbar radiculopathy, having demonstrated efficacy and safety. We present a patient who developed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus epidural abscess 11 days after a transforaminal epidural steroid injection. The abscess required surgical intervention and intravenous vancomycin. Fortunately, the patient made a full recovery, and continues to do well one year later. The incidence, etiology and treatment of epidural injection-related infections are reviewed.

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Kabbara, A., Rosenberg, S. K., & Untal, C. (2004). Methecillin-resistant staphyloccus aureus epidural abscess after transforaminal epidural steroid injection. Pain Physician, 7(2), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.36076/ppj.2004/7/269

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