Acute spontaneous thoracic epidural hematoma, triggered by weight-lifting training, in a retired sportsman: case report and literature review.
Aurelian AnghelescuAlin RasinaPublished in: Spinal cord series and cases (2017)
Weightlifting has been reported as SSEH precipitating factor in young athletes. Our case is unique however, because the athlete was older. The underlying pathophysiological mechanism is represented by intravenous pressure changes and bleeding of the epidural venous plexus during a prolonged Valsalva maneuver, induced by strenuous, repeated efforts. Spondylosis, hypertension, and low doses of aspirin were incriminated as risk factors for SSEH. Prompt diagnosis, emergent decompressive intervention, early rehabilitation, and secondary prophylaxis were essential for a good outcome.
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