Abstract
Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is a rare but serious condition characterized by the accumulation of blood in the spinal epidural space. As SEH progresses, it can result in permanent damage or paralysis if not treated promptly. We report three cases of SEH: one spontaneous and two traumatic. Timely diagnosis and intervention led to favorable outcomes, with significant neurological recovery in all cases. Minimizing the extent of laminectomy in evacuating the SEH reduced the likelihood of post-laminectomy kyphosis while avoiding the need for spinal instrumentation. More research is required to optimize the treatment protocols for SEH and further improve patient outcomes.