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J Neurosurg Pediatr ; 16(3): 335-9, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26046690

ABSTRACT

The authors report an unusual case of intrathecal baclofen withdrawal due to the perforation and subsequent leakage of a baclofen pump catheter in a patient with spastic cerebral palsy. A 15-year-old boy underwent an uncomplicated placement of an intrathecal baclofen pump for the treatment of spasticity due to cerebral palsy. After excellent control of symptoms for 3 years, the patient presented to the emergency department with increasing tremors following a refill of his baclofen pump. Initial evaluation consisted of radiographs of the pump and catheter, which appeared normal, and a successful aspiration of CSF from the pump's side port. A CT dye study revealed a portion of the catheter directly overlying the refill port and extravasation of radiopaque dye into the subfascial pocket anterior to the pump. During subsequent revision surgery, a small puncture hole in the catheter was seen to be leaking the drug. The likely cause of the puncture was an inadvertent perforation of the catheter by a needle during the refilling of the pump. This case report highlights a unique complication in a patient with an intrathecal baclofen pump. Physicians caring for these patients should be aware of this rare yet potential complication in patients presenting with baclofen withdrawal symptoms.


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Baclofen/administration & dosage , Catheters, Indwelling , Cerebral Palsy/complications , Foreign-Body Migration , Infusion Pumps, Implantable , Injections, Spinal , Muscle Relaxants, Central/administration & dosage , Muscle Spasticity/drug therapy , Abdomen , Adolescent , Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Cerebral Palsy/etiology , Humans , Male , Muscle Spasticity/diagnosis
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