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Case Reports
. 2019 Nov:40:152-153.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2019.04.009. Epub 2019 May 3.

Successful treatment of a recurrent post-dural puncture headache with an epidural blood patch 18 months after the initial dural puncture

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Successful treatment of a recurrent post-dural puncture headache with an epidural blood patch 18 months after the initial dural puncture

A Spring et al. Int J Obstet Anesth. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Inadvertent dural puncture is a recognised complication of epidural insertion. Parturients are at increased risk of developing a post-dural puncture headache, which can be debilitating for a mother caring for a newborn infant. Epidural blood patch is an effective treatment in patients presenting acutely with post-dural puncture headaches but its efficacy in those with delayed presentation or with late recurrent post-dural puncture headache is less clear. We present the case of a woman with a recurrent post-dural puncture headache who was successfully treated with an epidural blood patch 18 months after the initial dural puncture. Patients who develop post-dural puncture headaches may remain symptomatic for some time and an epidural blood patch may be beneficial, following appropriate investigation.

Keywords: Epidural blood patch; Headache; Post-dural puncture.

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