The Mysterious Role of Epidural Fat Tissue in Spine Surgery: A Comprehensive Descriptive Literature Review

Clin Spine Surg. 2023 Feb 1;36(1):1-7. doi: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000001290. Epub 2021 Dec 29.

Abstract

Background: Though both neurosurgeons and orthopedic spinal surgeons are keenly aware of the clinical importance of epidural fat (EF), surgical practice varies amongst individual surgeons and across both fields. Thus, an in-depth understanding of the anatomical structure and composition of EF is vital, as it will play a significant role in the therapeutic management and the surgical choice of treatment.

Objective: We aim to extensively review the anatomical and biological properties of EF and further outline the surgical importance of EF management.

Study methodology: (i) MEDLINE search 1966-July 2019. Keywords: Review of the Literature. Authorship, Meta-analysis, Descriptive/Narrative overview; (ii) CINAHL search from 1982 to May 2019. Keywords: Review of the Literature spinal epidural fat; Authorship; Meta-analysis; Descriptive/Narrative overview; (iii) Hand searches of the references of retrieved literature; (iv) Personal and college libraries were searched for texts on research methods and literature reviews; and (v) 200 articles were downloaded, 50 were excluded because of similarity of topics and also because of new update on the same topics. (vi) Discussions with experts in the field of reviews of the literature.

Discussion: Though excessive or reductive amounts of EF usually exacerbates neurological symptoms and lead to various pathologic conditions such as spinal epidural lipomatosis, but there is no basic science, experimental, or clinical research that proves the role of EF in the aforementioned pathologic situations.

Conclusion: Anatomical illustration, biological function and properties of EF knowledge may lead to changes in the stages of the surgical approach to avoid postoperative complications. However, the role of EF is exclusively bound to a scientific hypothesis as one cannot be sure if an excessive or reductive amount in EF is entirely responsible for the pathologic findings, or just only an incidental finding.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Meta-Analysis

MeSH terms

  • Epidural Space* / pathology
  • Epidural Space* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Lipomatosis*
  • Postoperative Complications