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Conservative treatment of acute spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma.

BACKGROUND: In cases of acute spontaneous epidural hematoma producing neurological deficits, emergency surgical evacuation is the standard treatment.

METHODS: Such a case is presented in which complete resolution of neurological deficits occurred without surgical intervention.

RESULTS: This is the fifth reported case of complete recovery in a patient managed conservatively. In most reports, significant and sustained neurological recovery had occurred with 12 hours of impairment of walking.

CONCLUSION: In cases of acute spontaneous spiral epidural hematoma in which neurological deterioration is followed by early and sustained recovery, non-operative therapy may be considered.

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