Cauda equina syndrome

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Classification according to ICD-10
G83.4 Cauda (equina) syndrome
S34.3 Injury to the cauda equina
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019)

The cauda equina syndrome (cauda equina compression syndrome) is a combination of several neurological failure disorders that are based on massive bruising of the cauda equina .

Symptoms of cauda equina syndrome can include:

A cauda equina syndrome mainly occurs in severe herniated discs , in the context of metastases in the area of ​​the lower spine, or occurs after operations such as stiffening when the nerves have been / are squeezed for a long time. In the first case, it requires immediate neurosurgical intervention to decompress the nerves again as quickly as possible. If this does not succeed within the first six hours after the onset of the symptoms, it must be expected that the nerves will be permanently damaged and the patient will therefore suffer from symptoms of the cauda equina syndrome.

See also

literature

  • K. Masuhr, M. Neumann: Dual Series - Neurology . Thieme Verlag 2007, 6th edition. ISBN 978-3-13-135946-9 - Chapter 2: "The neurological examination"