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Complications associated with intrathecal drug delivery in a paediatric patient with Niemann-Pick type C.


ABSTRACT: We report on a male subject with a diagnosis of Niemann-Pick type C (NPC). He received an experimental medicinal product intrathecally initially via lumbar puncture (LP) and eventually via intrathecal drug delivery device. Shortly after implantation, the device catheter migrated outside of the intrathecal space and coiled subcutaneously. The treatment continued via LP after removal of the device. A subdural haematoma developed after repeated LPs. It was surgically evacuated and the patient recovered with sequelae. Surgically implanted drug delivery devices are designed to bypass the blood-brain barrier and deliver a medicinal product directly into the cerebrospinal fluid circulation. Their use has extended into the field of neurodegenerative disorders. Significant adverse events can occur at any given time after implantation including neurological injury, dislodgement or displacement of any of its components, infection and drug-related complications; all can significantly affect the quality of life of patients. Repeated LPs also carry significant risk.

SUBMITTER: Rodriguez Ciancio JIR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8108650 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complications associated with intrathecal drug delivery in a paediatric patient with Niemann-Pick type C.

Rodriguez Ciancio Jose Ignacio Rodriguez JIR   Aquilina Kristian K  

BMJ case reports 20210507 5


We report on a male subject with a diagnosis of Niemann-Pick type C (NPC). He received an experimental medicinal product intrathecally initially via lumbar puncture (LP) and eventually via intrathecal drug delivery device. Shortly after implantation, the device catheter migrated outside of the intrathecal space and coiled subcutaneously. The treatment continued via LP after removal of the device. A subdural haematoma developed after repeated LPs. It was surgically evacuated and the patient recov  ...[more]

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