1. Percutaneous CT-guided epidural fibrin sealant injection for refractory pediatric post-dural puncture headache.
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Roberts, James M., Peterson, Victoria E., and Heran, Manraj K. S.
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SEALING compounds , *HEADACHE , *INJECTIONS , *COMPUTED tomography , *HEADACHE treatment , *FIBRIN tissue adhesive , *INTERVENTIONAL radiology , *EPIDURAL blood patch , *MEDICAL prescriptions - Abstract
Post-dural puncture headache is an uncommon entity in young children and adolescents. Percutaneous epidural blood patching has been classically used to manage refractory post-dural puncture headaches. Injectable fibrin sealant has been shown in a few adult cases to relieve symptoms where blood patching has either failed or was not appropriate. We report a 10-year-old boy who experienced rapid relief of post-dural puncture headache symptoms following percutaneous lumbar epidural fibrin sealant injection under computed tomography guidance. Percutaneous epidural fibrin sealant injection may be an acceptable treatment for post-dural puncture headaches refractory to epidural blood patching, or when an epidural blood patch is otherwise contraindicated. The pediatric interventional radiologist should be aware of this off-label use of fibrin sealant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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