• Spine · Mar 1994

    Case Reports

    Reversible urinary retention secondary to excessive morphine delivered by an intrathecal morphine pump.

    • G S Uppal, T T Haider, A Dwyer, and J A Uppal.
    • Inland Empire Spine Institute, Riverside, California.
    • Spine. 1994 Mar 15; 19 (6): 719-20.

    AbstractReversible complication of intrathecal morphine delivered by an implanted pump is described in one patient. The patient was evaluated initially using a contrast CT of the thoracic spine as well as urodynamics studies. After decreasing the intrathecally administered morphine from 2 mg/24 hr to .5 mg/24 hr, the patient's neurogenic bladder reversed within 4 days. Implanted pumps to deliver intrathecal narcotic medications are being used currently to treat intractable pain. This is a case report of reversible urinary retention secondary to the intrathecal narcotic.

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