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1/2. Extradural haematoma following temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis and lavage.

    We describe a case of a 59-year-old woman who remained drowsy and developed a left hemiparesis following right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthrocentesis and lavage for TMJ dysfunction. CT demonstrated an extradural haematoma. This is the first reported case of an extradural haematoma following TMJ arthrocentesis.
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2/2. Lumbosacral plexopathy from iliopsoas haematoma after combined general-epidural anaesthesia for abdominal aneurysmectomy.

    PURPOSE: To report a case of iliopsoas haematoma after resection of an abdominal aortic aneurysm which resulted in a lumbosacral plexopathy. CLINICAL FEATURES: An 81-yr-old man presented with an abdominal aortic aneurysm for aneurysmectomy and tube grafting. An epidural catheter was placed at the L1-2 spinal level and combined epidural-general anaesthesia was provided for surgery. The surgery was complex and a suprarenal clamp was necessary to obtain proximal control. A continuous infusion of demerol through the epidural catheter was prescribed for postoperative analgesia. On the first postoperative day, examination revealed a paretic, pulseless right leg and he was returned to the operating room for femoral-femoral bypass. By the following day, the motor and sensory impairment had progressed to complete paralysis with loss of all deep tendon reflexes and absent sensation below L1, despite palpable pulses in the leg. A CT of the abdomen demonstrated a right iliopsoas haematoma. There was no evidence of either disc herniation or an epidural haematoma. A diagnosis of lumbosacral plexopathy secondary to a iliopsoas haematoma was made. CONCLUSION: Iliopsoas haematoma is a rare cause of postoperative neurological deficit following aortic vascular surgery. The haematoma results in compression of the lumbosacral neural elements and typically presents as a femoral neuropathy. The diagnosis is clinical and can be readily validated with computed tomography.
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