Management of traumatic cervical epidural hematoma in patients on Xa-inhibitors: a case report and review of the literature

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Background: Cervical epidural hematoma (CEH) is defined as a collection of blood in the suprameningeal space. Mechanisms of this rare pathology include spontaneous, postsurgical, and traumatic as the main subtypes. This unique case of traumatic CEH represents an even smaller subset of these cases. Management varies by symptom presentation, mechanism of injury, and other contraindications. Case presentation: This case presents a 32 year old African American female on an oral anticoagulant sustaining traumatic cervical hematoma after a motor vehicle collision. Patient complained of neck, abdominal, and back pain. Imaging revealed a cervical spinal hematoma at the level of C3–C6. This case discusses the management of CEH for the general population and in the setting of anticoagulation. Conclusion: Management of each case of CEH must be carefully considered and tailored based on their symptom presentation and progression of disease. As the use of anticoagulation including factor Xa inhibitors becomes more prevalent, there is greater need to understand the detailed pathophysiological aspect of the injuries. Targeted reversal agents such as Prothrombin Concentrate can be used for conservative treatment. Adjunct testing such as thromboelastogram can be used to help guide management.

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Dang, R., Issagholian, L., Schmidt, T., Raoufi, P., Neeki, C. C., & Neeki, M. M. (2023). Management of traumatic cervical epidural hematoma in patients on Xa-inhibitors: a case report and review of the literature. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-023-04069-8

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