“…Trauma and iatrogenic causes seem to be the most important and common causes reported against a setting of certain precipitating factors such as coagulopathies including Hemophilia B and factor XI deficiency (Steinmetz et al, 2003), arterio-venous malformation (Solero et al, 1980;Wang et al, 2011), anticoagulant therapy (Solero et al, 1980;Wang et al, 2011) and therapeutic thrombolysis for acute MI and following prolong Valsalva Maneuvers (Henry et al, 2012). It is also a rare occurrence during pregnancy with only less than ten cases reported in literature (Bose et al, 2007;Krishnan and Kartikueyan, 2014). Statistically traumatic cases account for a small percentage of all SEH (Liu et al, 2008).Common sites for traumatic SEH as seen in our cases too are the cervicothoracic region and thoraco-lumbar region.…”