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SPINAL CORD
&
ITS COMPRESSIVE DISORDERS

SHRUTHI.S.JAYARAJ
53rd, Calicut Medical College
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• Basics of spinal cord
• Determining the level of lesion
• Special pattern of spinal cord diseases
• Compressive disorders of spinal cord
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SPINAL CORD
• Most important content of the vertebral
canal
• Extension : medulla,upper border of C1 till
lower border of L1 /upper border of L2
(termination is variable)

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Normal spine has a cervical and lumbar
lordosis and thoracic kyphosis

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• Cervical enlargement : C3 to T2
• Lumbar enlargement : L1 to S3
• Lowest conical part : conus medullaris
( S3,S4,S5)
• Conus continuous as a fibrous cordfilum terminale - extend to coccyx
• Lower end of central canal expand to
form terminal ventricle- conus

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oncept of spinal segments
• Length of spinal cord giving origin to
rootlets of one spinal nerve
• 31 spinal segments
• C-8
• T - 12
• L- 5
• S- 5
• C- 1

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• During embryological dvpt, growth of the cord lags behind
that of vertebral column
• Lower spinal nerves have to taka an increasingly downward
course to enter the corresponding intervertebral foraminabundle of nerves- cauda equina

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• Important for localising lesions causing spinal cord compression
• For eg, sensory loss below umbilicus – T10 – involvement of
cord adjacent to 7th or 8th thoracic vertebral body
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• MENINGES
• Dura,Arachnoid – second
sacral vertebra
• Ligamentum denticulatumto the inner aspect of dura

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Determining the level of lesion

SENSORY !
MOTOR !
SPHINCTER
!

1. The presence of a horizontal level below which sensory
,motor and autonomic function is impaired is a hallmark of
spinal cord disease.
2. Sensory loss below a particular level is due to damage to
spinothalamic tract on the opposite side one or two
segments higher in case of a unilateral lesion.

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• 2nd order neurons ascend for for one or two levels as they
cross anterior to the central canal to join the opposite STT
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• Sensory symptoms include numbness, tingling ,pins and
needles, dermal hypersensitivity, burning sensation, altered
temperature sensation and tight band like sensation.
• A complete cord syndrome- loss of all sensory modalities
below the level of lesion.
• Partial syndromes produce variable findings

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• Posterior column – loss of joint sense,vibration,tactile
discrimination,with positive romberg’s and ataxic gait
(sensory ataxia)
• STT – Contralateral loss of pain & temperature sensation

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SENSORY LEVEL
• Zone of hyperaesthesia (dorsal column) :level of lesion is
just below it
• Girdle like sensation exaggerated by cough and sneezingdorsal column
• Involvement of specific dermatomes

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3. At the level of lesion –
LMN signs – focal muscle wasting, fasciculations, hypo- or
areflexia due to involvement of AHCs

Radicular pain or dermatomal sensory loss d/t
involvement of sensory roots

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4. Interruption of motor tracts (pyramidal /extrapyramidal)
UMN signs below the level of lesion
if corticospinal tract – pyramidal pattern of weakness – greater in
the antigravity muscles – paraplegia in extension
if extrapyramidal tracts - progravity muscles are affected more –
paraplegia in flexion – may be associated with ‘mass reflex’

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Mass reflex
• Spontaneous urination, defaecation, sweating on
scratching skin on the medial aspect of thigh
• a/w reflex ejaculation and erection on squeezing glans
penis

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5.The lesions that transect the motor tracts cause
paraplegia or quadriplegia with heightened DTRs ,babinski
sign and eventual spasticity ( Upper motor neuron
syndrome)
6. If Acute compressive lesion
(traumatic/vascular/inflammatory) : stage of neuronal
shock prior to the stage of spasticity

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7. Transverse damage to the cord produces
autonomic disturbances -absent sweating below the
implicated cord level and bowel, bladder, sexual dysfunction

8. Most common sphincter disturbances resulting from spinal
cord diseases are urgency,frequency, urge incontinence.
retention
a /c transverse lesions –retention is the rule
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Localising the uppermost level of a spinal cord lesion
‘segmental signs’
• Band of altered sensation (hyperalgesia/hyperpathia) at the upper end
of sensory disturbance
• Fasciculations or muscle atrophy in muscles supplied by that sement
• Absent DTR at this level
How to differenciate from focal root or peripheral nerve disorder?

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Uppercervical cord lesion:
Quadriplegia
Weakness of diaphragm(above
C4)
Arnold chiari - downbeating
nystagmus & cerebellar ataxia

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Lower cervical cord lesions
Atrophy and weakness of corresponding
muscles
Spastic paralysis of trunk and lower limb
Absent biceps,radial jerk
Horner’s syndrome

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Thoracic cord lesions
Sensory level on the trunk,
Site of midline back pain
Beevor’s sign positive – lesion at
T9,T10
Spastic paralysis of lowerlimbs

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Lumbar cord lesions
L2-L4:weakness of Flexion
and adduction of thigh
Loss of knee jerk
Spastic paralysis
below,exaggerated ankle
jerk
Extensor plantar

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Cauda equina and conus medullaris lesions

CONUS MEDULLARIS

CAUDA EQUINA

B/L saddle anaesthesia

asymmetric leg weakness and
sensory loss

Prominent bowel,bladder
symptoms,impotence

Relative sparing of bowel-bladder
function

Bulbocavernous ( S2-s4) and anal
reflexes (s4-s5) are absent

Variable areflexia in lower extremities

Muscle strength largely preserved

Low back and radicular pain

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SPECIAL PATTERNS OF SPINAL CORD DISEASES

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BROWN SEQUARD SYNDROME
• HEMICORD SYNDROME
• I/L corticospinal,dorsal
column,spinothalamic
tract
• I/L – weakness,loss of
joint and vibration
sense
• C/L – loss of pain,temp

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Central cord syndrome
• Selective damage to grey matter and crossing
spinothalamic tracts
• Syringomyelia,intrinsic tumors of spinal cord,trauma
• Dissociated anaesthesia

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Shoulders,lower neck,upper
trunk –cape distribution

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Anterior spinal artery syndrome
• Infarction d/tanterior spinal artery
occlusion
• B/L tissue destruction which spares
posterior column
• All spinal cord functions –motor,sensory
and autonomic – are lost below the lesion
• Striking exception of retained vibration and
position sense

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FORAMEN MAGNUM SYNDROME
• Lesions in this area interrupt decussating
pyramidal fibres destined for the
legs,which cross caudal to those of the
arms resulting in weakness of the legs
:CRURAL PARESIS
• Around the clock pattern of weakness
• Suboccipital pain spreading to neck
and shoulders

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COMPRESSIVE DISORDERS OF SPINAL CORD

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Compressive myelopathies
• Acute compressive Myelopathy / Chronic
Myelopathy
• Extramedullary / intramedullary

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Compressive Myelopathy
Intra medullary

Intradural

Extramedullary
Extradural

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Cord compression
Extramedullary (95 %)
Intradural
(15%)
MENINGIOMA
NEUROFIBROMA
PATCHY ARACHNOIDITIS
AV MALFORMATIONS

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Intramedullary(5%)

Extradural
(80%)

SYRINGOMYELIA
GLIOMA,EPENDYMOMA OF
CORD

NEOPLASMS
POTT’S SPINE
IVDP
EPIDURAL ABSCESS
TRAUMA

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Extramedullary lesions
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Long duration of history
Root pain (+)
Vertebral body tenderness (+)
Motor involvement usually asymmetrical
Sensory level, all sensations diminished below this level
Early loss of sensation in the saddle area ( S3,S4,S5)
Autonomic involvement late
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Intramedullary lesions
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Short duration,painless onset
early bladder involvement
Motor – usually symmetrical
Jacket sensory loss
Dissociative sensory loss
Sacral sparing

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EXTRADURAL EXTRAMEDULLARY CAUSES
• 1. DICS PROLAPSE :
 Cervical disc prolapse :most common
if centrally located, can cause acute or subacute cord
compression
 Thoracic disc protrusions : sub a/c or chronic cord
compression.Can cause paraparesis / brown sequard
syndrome due to asymmetrical compression

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• Clear cut sensory level is usual
• Neurological symptoms may fluctuate over time
• MRI demonstrate the cord compression due to disc
prolapse.

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Treatment :
immobilising in a cervical collar
If highly symptomatic – surgical decompression
Complication of cervical disc surgery – irreversible
paraplegia due to cord infarction

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2. Spinal epidural abscess
clinical triad : Midline dorsal pain (Over spine / Radicular)
Fever (WBC,ESR,CRP elevation)
Progressive limb weakness
Prompt recognition to prevent permanent sequelae

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• Abscess expand – venous congestion and thrombosis –
further cord damage
• Rapid progression once the features of myelopathy
develops
• a/w impaired immune status, IV drug abuse,skin and tissue
infections
(furunculosis,pharyngeal/dental abscess/bacterial endocarditis,pott’s spine,)
local causes :epidural anaesthesia, LP ,decubitus ulcer ,vertebral osteotomies
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• S.aureus, Streptococcus, anaerobes, gram neg bacilli, fungi
• MRI ,sometimes LP
• Treatment :
Surgical evacuation, decompressive laminectomy , long
term antibiotics

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TUMORS AND COMPRESSIVE MYELOPATHY

Metastasis - epidural
Thracic is common;
 Lumbar & Sacral – Prostate and ovarian
Breast > Lung > Prostate > Kidney > Lymphoma
 old age pt :Vertebral pain with a/c onset of
neurological deficit

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MRI – hypointense lesion in
T1; does not cross the
adjacent disc space
Bone scan may be useful to
detect the all other
metastasis
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PAIN !!
Recent onset,particularly thoracic
(aching,localised,sharp,radiating quality)
Typically worsens with movement, coughing,
sneezing and
Characteristically awakens the patient at night
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 Management:
-Glucocorticoid – upto 40mg/d Dexamethasone
-RT – 3000cGy in 15 daily fractions
Newer : IMRT (INTENSITY MODUALTED RT)
-Surgery- laminectomy or vertebral resection
(IF neuro signs worsen even with RT)

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 Prognosis:
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Ambulatory pt – good response with RT
•
Fixed motor deficit once established
<12hr good response
>12hr chance to improve
>48hr no improvement

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POTT`S DISEASE
Common in paediatric and adolescent group
Incidence Reduced with pasteurisation – bovine bacillus
THORACIC cord – most common
Infective process begins in the vertebral body and spreads
to adjacent bodies leading to their collapse and angulation of
spine
Conservative treatment with anti tuberculous chemotherapy
if severe- surgical decompression

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NEUROFIBROMA:
• arises near posterior root
• May or may not be a/w generalised NF
• Can occur at any level of spinal cord
• Equally in both sexes
MENINGIOMA:
• Benign -thoracic cord level
more common in females
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REFERENCE
• Brain’s book of neurology
• Harrison’s Principles of internal medicine, 18th
E
• Neuroanatomy,inderbir singh,8th edition

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Spinal cord& its lesions,compressive myelopathy

  • 1. SPINAL CORD & ITS COMPRESSIVE DISORDERS SHRUTHI.S.JAYARAJ 53rd, Calicut Medical College 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 1
  • 2. • Basics of spinal cord • Determining the level of lesion • Special pattern of spinal cord diseases • Compressive disorders of spinal cord 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 2
  • 3. SPINAL CORD • Most important content of the vertebral canal • Extension : medulla,upper border of C1 till lower border of L1 /upper border of L2 (termination is variable) 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 3
  • 4. • 12/10/2013 8:40 AM Normal spine has a cervical and lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis 4
  • 5. • Cervical enlargement : C3 to T2 • Lumbar enlargement : L1 to S3 • Lowest conical part : conus medullaris ( S3,S4,S5) • Conus continuous as a fibrous cordfilum terminale - extend to coccyx • Lower end of central canal expand to form terminal ventricle- conus 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 5
  • 6. oncept of spinal segments • Length of spinal cord giving origin to rootlets of one spinal nerve • 31 spinal segments • C-8 • T - 12 • L- 5 • S- 5 • C- 1 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 6
  • 7. • During embryological dvpt, growth of the cord lags behind that of vertebral column • Lower spinal nerves have to taka an increasingly downward course to enter the corresponding intervertebral foraminabundle of nerves- cauda equina 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 7
  • 8. • Important for localising lesions causing spinal cord compression • For eg, sensory loss below umbilicus – T10 – involvement of cord adjacent to 7th or 8th thoracic vertebral body 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 8
  • 9. • MENINGES • Dura,Arachnoid – second sacral vertebra • Ligamentum denticulatumto the inner aspect of dura 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 9
  • 12. Determining the level of lesion SENSORY ! MOTOR ! SPHINCTER ! 1. The presence of a horizontal level below which sensory ,motor and autonomic function is impaired is a hallmark of spinal cord disease. 2. Sensory loss below a particular level is due to damage to spinothalamic tract on the opposite side one or two segments higher in case of a unilateral lesion. 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 12
  • 13. • 2nd order neurons ascend for for one or two levels as they cross anterior to the central canal to join the opposite STT 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 13
  • 14. • Sensory symptoms include numbness, tingling ,pins and needles, dermal hypersensitivity, burning sensation, altered temperature sensation and tight band like sensation. • A complete cord syndrome- loss of all sensory modalities below the level of lesion. • Partial syndromes produce variable findings 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 14
  • 15. • Posterior column – loss of joint sense,vibration,tactile discrimination,with positive romberg’s and ataxic gait (sensory ataxia) • STT – Contralateral loss of pain & temperature sensation 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 15
  • 16. SENSORY LEVEL • Zone of hyperaesthesia (dorsal column) :level of lesion is just below it • Girdle like sensation exaggerated by cough and sneezingdorsal column • Involvement of specific dermatomes 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 16
  • 17. 3. At the level of lesion – LMN signs – focal muscle wasting, fasciculations, hypo- or areflexia due to involvement of AHCs Radicular pain or dermatomal sensory loss d/t involvement of sensory roots 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 17
  • 18. 4. Interruption of motor tracts (pyramidal /extrapyramidal) UMN signs below the level of lesion if corticospinal tract – pyramidal pattern of weakness – greater in the antigravity muscles – paraplegia in extension if extrapyramidal tracts - progravity muscles are affected more – paraplegia in flexion – may be associated with ‘mass reflex’ 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 18
  • 19. Mass reflex • Spontaneous urination, defaecation, sweating on scratching skin on the medial aspect of thigh • a/w reflex ejaculation and erection on squeezing glans penis 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 19
  • 21. 5.The lesions that transect the motor tracts cause paraplegia or quadriplegia with heightened DTRs ,babinski sign and eventual spasticity ( Upper motor neuron syndrome) 6. If Acute compressive lesion (traumatic/vascular/inflammatory) : stage of neuronal shock prior to the stage of spasticity 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 21
  • 22. 7. Transverse damage to the cord produces autonomic disturbances -absent sweating below the implicated cord level and bowel, bladder, sexual dysfunction 8. Most common sphincter disturbances resulting from spinal cord diseases are urgency,frequency, urge incontinence. retention a /c transverse lesions –retention is the rule 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 22
  • 23. Localising the uppermost level of a spinal cord lesion ‘segmental signs’ • Band of altered sensation (hyperalgesia/hyperpathia) at the upper end of sensory disturbance • Fasciculations or muscle atrophy in muscles supplied by that sement • Absent DTR at this level How to differenciate from focal root or peripheral nerve disorder? 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 23
  • 24. Uppercervical cord lesion: Quadriplegia Weakness of diaphragm(above C4) Arnold chiari - downbeating nystagmus & cerebellar ataxia 12/10/2013 8:40 AM Lower cervical cord lesions Atrophy and weakness of corresponding muscles Spastic paralysis of trunk and lower limb Absent biceps,radial jerk Horner’s syndrome 24
  • 25. Thoracic cord lesions Sensory level on the trunk, Site of midline back pain Beevor’s sign positive – lesion at T9,T10 Spastic paralysis of lowerlimbs 12/10/2013 8:40 AM Lumbar cord lesions L2-L4:weakness of Flexion and adduction of thigh Loss of knee jerk Spastic paralysis below,exaggerated ankle jerk Extensor plantar 25
  • 26. Cauda equina and conus medullaris lesions CONUS MEDULLARIS CAUDA EQUINA B/L saddle anaesthesia asymmetric leg weakness and sensory loss Prominent bowel,bladder symptoms,impotence Relative sparing of bowel-bladder function Bulbocavernous ( S2-s4) and anal reflexes (s4-s5) are absent Variable areflexia in lower extremities Muscle strength largely preserved Low back and radicular pain 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 26
  • 27. SPECIAL PATTERNS OF SPINAL CORD DISEASES 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 27
  • 28. BROWN SEQUARD SYNDROME • HEMICORD SYNDROME • I/L corticospinal,dorsal column,spinothalamic tract • I/L – weakness,loss of joint and vibration sense • C/L – loss of pain,temp 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 28
  • 30. Central cord syndrome • Selective damage to grey matter and crossing spinothalamic tracts • Syringomyelia,intrinsic tumors of spinal cord,trauma • Dissociated anaesthesia 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 30
  • 31. Shoulders,lower neck,upper trunk –cape distribution 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 31
  • 32. Anterior spinal artery syndrome • Infarction d/tanterior spinal artery occlusion • B/L tissue destruction which spares posterior column • All spinal cord functions –motor,sensory and autonomic – are lost below the lesion • Striking exception of retained vibration and position sense 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 32
  • 33. FORAMEN MAGNUM SYNDROME • Lesions in this area interrupt decussating pyramidal fibres destined for the legs,which cross caudal to those of the arms resulting in weakness of the legs :CRURAL PARESIS • Around the clock pattern of weakness • Suboccipital pain spreading to neck and shoulders 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 33
  • 34. COMPRESSIVE DISORDERS OF SPINAL CORD 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 34
  • 35. Compressive myelopathies • Acute compressive Myelopathy / Chronic Myelopathy • Extramedullary / intramedullary 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 35
  • 37. • Cord compression Extramedullary (95 %) Intradural (15%) MENINGIOMA NEUROFIBROMA PATCHY ARACHNOIDITIS AV MALFORMATIONS 12/10/2013 8:40 AM Intramedullary(5%) Extradural (80%) SYRINGOMYELIA GLIOMA,EPENDYMOMA OF CORD NEOPLASMS POTT’S SPINE IVDP EPIDURAL ABSCESS TRAUMA 37
  • 38. Extramedullary lesions • • • • • • • Long duration of history Root pain (+) Vertebral body tenderness (+) Motor involvement usually asymmetrical Sensory level, all sensations diminished below this level Early loss of sensation in the saddle area ( S3,S4,S5) Autonomic involvement late 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 38
  • 39. Intramedullary lesions • • • • • • Short duration,painless onset early bladder involvement Motor – usually symmetrical Jacket sensory loss Dissociative sensory loss Sacral sparing 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 39
  • 40. EXTRADURAL EXTRAMEDULLARY CAUSES • 1. DICS PROLAPSE :  Cervical disc prolapse :most common if centrally located, can cause acute or subacute cord compression  Thoracic disc protrusions : sub a/c or chronic cord compression.Can cause paraparesis / brown sequard syndrome due to asymmetrical compression 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 40
  • 41. • Clear cut sensory level is usual • Neurological symptoms may fluctuate over time • MRI demonstrate the cord compression due to disc prolapse. 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 41
  • 42. • • • • Treatment : immobilising in a cervical collar If highly symptomatic – surgical decompression Complication of cervical disc surgery – irreversible paraplegia due to cord infarction 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 42
  • 43. 2. Spinal epidural abscess clinical triad : Midline dorsal pain (Over spine / Radicular) Fever (WBC,ESR,CRP elevation) Progressive limb weakness Prompt recognition to prevent permanent sequelae 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 43
  • 44. • Abscess expand – venous congestion and thrombosis – further cord damage • Rapid progression once the features of myelopathy develops • a/w impaired immune status, IV drug abuse,skin and tissue infections (furunculosis,pharyngeal/dental abscess/bacterial endocarditis,pott’s spine,) local causes :epidural anaesthesia, LP ,decubitus ulcer ,vertebral osteotomies 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 44
  • 45. • S.aureus, Streptococcus, anaerobes, gram neg bacilli, fungi • MRI ,sometimes LP • Treatment : Surgical evacuation, decompressive laminectomy , long term antibiotics 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 45
  • 46. TUMORS AND COMPRESSIVE MYELOPATHY Metastasis - epidural Thracic is common;  Lumbar & Sacral – Prostate and ovarian Breast > Lung > Prostate > Kidney > Lymphoma  old age pt :Vertebral pain with a/c onset of neurological deficit 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 46
  • 47. MRI – hypointense lesion in T1; does not cross the adjacent disc space Bone scan may be useful to detect the all other metastasis 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 47
  • 48. PAIN !! Recent onset,particularly thoracic (aching,localised,sharp,radiating quality) Typically worsens with movement, coughing, sneezing and Characteristically awakens the patient at night 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 48
  • 49.  Management: -Glucocorticoid – upto 40mg/d Dexamethasone -RT – 3000cGy in 15 daily fractions Newer : IMRT (INTENSITY MODUALTED RT) -Surgery- laminectomy or vertebral resection (IF neuro signs worsen even with RT) 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 49
  • 50.  Prognosis: • Ambulatory pt – good response with RT • Fixed motor deficit once established <12hr good response >12hr chance to improve >48hr no improvement 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 50
  • 51. POTT`S DISEASE Common in paediatric and adolescent group Incidence Reduced with pasteurisation – bovine bacillus THORACIC cord – most common Infective process begins in the vertebral body and spreads to adjacent bodies leading to their collapse and angulation of spine Conservative treatment with anti tuberculous chemotherapy if severe- surgical decompression 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 51
  • 53. NEUROFIBROMA: • arises near posterior root • May or may not be a/w generalised NF • Can occur at any level of spinal cord • Equally in both sexes MENINGIOMA: • Benign -thoracic cord level more common in females 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 53
  • 54. REFERENCE • Brain’s book of neurology • Harrison’s Principles of internal medicine, 18th E • Neuroanatomy,inderbir singh,8th edition 12/10/2013 8:40 AM 54