Acute Spinal Epidural Abscess of the Cervical Spine Caused by Streptococcus constellatus Leads to Paraplegia in an Adult: A Case Report

Infect Drug Resist. 2023 Mar 18:16:1591-1598. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S405448. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The incidence of a spinal epidural abscess (SEA), which can cause serious neurological complications, is low; however, the incidence of SEA caused by Streptococcus is even lower, most of which are reported in the thoracolumbar spine and lumbosacral segment. We reported a case of cervical SEA caused by Streptococcus constellatus infection, resulting in paralysis of the patient. The acute onset of SEA in a 44-year-old male led to decreased upper limb muscle strength, lower limb paralysis, and loss of bowel and bladder function, and imaging and blood tests suggested pyogenic spondylitis. Emergency decompression surgery and antibiotic therapy were given, the patient gradually recovered, and the muscle strength of the lower limbs gradually improved. This case report suggests the importance of early decompressive surgery and effective antibiotic therapy.

Keywords: Streptococcus constellatus; diagnosis and treatment; epidural abscess; pyogenic spondylitis; vertebral destruction.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

The present study was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (grant nos. ZR2021QH045 and ZR2021MH169).