Spinal Chord Compression Flashcards

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What is the cauda equina?

A

Free nerve pairs within the vertebral foramen which only carries nerve pairs (no spinal chord)

Carries: 2-5th Lumbar + S and Coccyngeal nerve pairs

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Where does the cauda equina start?

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At Level L1/2

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What is the cauda equina syndrome?

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Compression of the cauda equina

  • = compression of Lumbar/Sacral nerve routes
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What is a typical presentation of a patient with cauda equina syndrome?

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  • increasing backpain
  • bilateral sciatica
  • sensory loss in a lumbosacral distribution
    • saddle anaesthesia
    • erectile dysfunction
  • and flaccid, weakened lower limbs with reduced reflexes
    • gait disturbance
  • urinariy symptoms
  • external anal sphincter
    • incontinence
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What are possible causes for cauda-equina syndrome?

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  • Bony metastasis
  • Myeloma
  • Epidural abscess
  • Disc prolapse
  • Epidural haematoma
  • Primary sacral tumour e.g. chordoma
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What is the appropriate treatment for a patient with suspected cauda-equina syndrome?

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Arrange urgent spinal surgical admission that day

  • to prevent paralysis or irreversible damage
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Which lower limb signs may help differentiate compression of the cauda equina rather than the cord itself?

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Arreflexia

Reduced tone

Cord compression usually causes spastic paralysis with brisk reflexe

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What are things you should always include in your backpain history (to exclude red flags)?

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  1. Trauma/Spinal Fractures
    • point tenderness over a vertebral body
    • sudden onset of servere spinal central pain
  2. Cancer
    • over 50, FH, weight loss, malaise, gradual onset of weight loss, no improvement after 4-6 weeks
  3. Infection
    • fever, diabetes, IVDU, immuno-suppression (HIV)
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