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[A space-occupying hemorrhage following spinal anesthesia in the presence of an undiagnosed small spinal tumor (ependymoma)].
Space-occupying subarachnoid bleeding after atraumatic puncture of the spinal canal for spinal anesthesia in a patient with no coagulation disorders or anticoagulant therapy is described. The hematoma was caused by puncturing a previously undiagnosed small spinal ependymoma. A thorough and specific preoperative evaluation is of importance to minimize the risks associated with spinal anesthesia.