A rare case of spontaneous giant pneumorrachis presenting with cauda equina syndrome: a case report.
Anuj GuptaMayukh GuhaKuldeep BansalPublished in: Spinal cord series and cases (2024)
There are many causes of pneumorrachis described in literature. Most of the cases of pneumorrachis are asymptomatic and incidentally diagnosed. With the improvement in radio-diagnostic modalities, the diagnosis of pneumorrachis can be easily established. When symptomatic, they can be managed conservatively. Those presenting with neurological deficit may require surgical intervention or other invasive intervention.