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Cauda Equina Syndrome



What is Cauda Equina Syndrome?

Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a serious condition that occurs due to the compression of the nerves and nerve roots at the lower end of the spinal cord.The cauda equina contains the nerve roots of the lumbar [1-5] and the sacral [1-5] regions.


The term cauda equina is derived from the words "caudal" meaning a tail and "equine" meaning horse. The spinal cord ends in the lumbar area and continues as spinal nerves. Because of its resemblance to a horse's tail, this collection of nerves towards the end of the spinal cord is called the cauda equina. These nerves send and receive messages to and from the legs and pelvic organs.

Cauda equina syndrome occurs when the nerve roots in the lumbar spine are compressed, cutting off sensation and movement. Nerve roots that control the function of the bladder and bowel are especially vulnerable to damage.

Injury or compression of the cauda equina leads to sciatica, severe low back pain, bladder and bowel incontinence, difficulty in walking, and motor and sensory loss in the legs. It is considered a surgical emergency and quick action is needed to prevent lasting damage such as paralysis of the legs, loss of sexual sensation, and bladder and bowel incontinence. Even with immediate treatment, some patients may not recover complete function.

There is an estimated 80 % and 70% sensory loss in the saddle area and the lower legs respectively.

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is classified into:

Interesting Facts About Cauda Equina Syndrome

The worldwide occurrence of cauda equina syndrome (CES) is approximately 1 in 67000.

CES occurs mostly in adults though it can occur in children who have a spinal injury or spinal defect such as spina bifida.

What are the Causes and Risk Factors of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES)?

Risk factors include:


What are the Symptoms of Cauda Equina Syndrome?

Symptoms of cauda equina syndrome mostly develop suddenly, but may also take weeks or months.

How do you Diagnose Cauda Equina Syndrome?


How do you Treat Cauda Equina Syndrome?

Short term management of cauda equina includes:

Long-term management of cauda equina syndrome depends on symptoms persisting after surgical decompression and in inflammatory or demyelinating conditions. These include:

What is the Prognosis for Caudal Equina Syndrome?

The prognosis for cauda equina syndrome depends on how promptly the nerve is decompressed and the extent of nerve damage at the time of surgery.

Early intervention has a higher likelihood of improved outcomes. The odds of getting better are higher with incomplete CES.

Studies demonstrate that dysfunction of micturition, defecation and sexual function are still highly prevalent in a large number of CES patients even years postoperatively. Hence doctors should inform their patients more realistically about long term postoperative outcomes after surgical intervention.

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