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Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series
INTRODUCTION: We describe 5 patients who underwent operative treatment for arachnoid web (AW) and discuss the postoperative clinical outcome in each case. AW is an extremely rare disease that causes cord compression and syringomyelia in the thoracic spine. To date, 14 cases only of AW have been repo...
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The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690113/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31435550 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0027 |
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author | Hirai, Takashi Taniyama, Takashi Yoshii, Toshitaka Mizuno, Koichi Okamoto, Mikio Inose, Hiroyuki Yuasa, Masato Otani, Kazuyuki Shindo, Shigeo Nakai, Osamu Okawa, Atsushi |
author_facet | Hirai, Takashi Taniyama, Takashi Yoshii, Toshitaka Mizuno, Koichi Okamoto, Mikio Inose, Hiroyuki Yuasa, Masato Otani, Kazuyuki Shindo, Shigeo Nakai, Osamu Okawa, Atsushi |
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description | INTRODUCTION: We describe 5 patients who underwent operative treatment for arachnoid web (AW) and discuss the postoperative clinical outcome in each case. AW is an extremely rare disease that causes cord compression and syringomyelia in the thoracic spine. To date, 14 cases only of AW have been reported, and the effect of surgical intervention on clinical and radiologic outcomes is unknown. METHODS: Five patients who underwent surgical treatment for AW were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical outcomes were evaluated using the thoracic Japanese Orthopaedic Association (T-JOA) score. Preoperative and postoperative images were reviewed. RESULTS: All the patients presented with spastic gait and numbness in the lower extremities. Two patients also presented with bladder-bowel dysfunction (BBD). AW, or the so-called “scalpel” sign, was seen dorsally in the thoracic spine on magnetic resonance imaging in all the patients. Syringomyelia adjacent to the web was observed in 4 patients. Fenestration and web resection without instrumentation was performed in all the cases. Overall, significant improvement was seen in locomotion and the total T-JOA score postoperatively. However, numbness in the lower extremities improved in 2 patients but was unchanged in 3 cases. BBD was ameliorated in 1 patient but remained unchanged in the other patient. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience suggests that surgical treatment, including the another patient and resection of the web, can correct the flow dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid and allow neurologic recovery, in particular locomotion, in patients with AW. |
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spelling | pubmed-66901132019-08-21 Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series Hirai, Takashi Taniyama, Takashi Yoshii, Toshitaka Mizuno, Koichi Okamoto, Mikio Inose, Hiroyuki Yuasa, Masato Otani, Kazuyuki Shindo, Shigeo Nakai, Osamu Okawa, Atsushi Spine Surg Relat Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: We describe 5 patients who underwent operative treatment for arachnoid web (AW) and discuss the postoperative clinical outcome in each case. AW is an extremely rare disease that causes cord compression and syringomyelia in the thoracic spine. To date, 14 cases only of AW have been reported, and the effect of surgical intervention on clinical and radiologic outcomes is unknown. METHODS: Five patients who underwent surgical treatment for AW were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical outcomes were evaluated using the thoracic Japanese Orthopaedic Association (T-JOA) score. Preoperative and postoperative images were reviewed. RESULTS: All the patients presented with spastic gait and numbness in the lower extremities. Two patients also presented with bladder-bowel dysfunction (BBD). AW, or the so-called “scalpel” sign, was seen dorsally in the thoracic spine on magnetic resonance imaging in all the patients. Syringomyelia adjacent to the web was observed in 4 patients. Fenestration and web resection without instrumentation was performed in all the cases. Overall, significant improvement was seen in locomotion and the total T-JOA score postoperatively. However, numbness in the lower extremities improved in 2 patients but was unchanged in 3 cases. BBD was ameliorated in 1 patient but remained unchanged in the other patient. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience suggests that surgical treatment, including the another patient and resection of the web, can correct the flow dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid and allow neurologic recovery, in particular locomotion, in patients with AW. The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2018-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6690113/ /pubmed/31435550 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0027 Text en Copyright © 2019 by The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Spine Surgery and Related Research is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Hirai, Takashi Taniyama, Takashi Yoshii, Toshitaka Mizuno, Koichi Okamoto, Mikio Inose, Hiroyuki Yuasa, Masato Otani, Kazuyuki Shindo, Shigeo Nakai, Osamu Okawa, Atsushi Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title | Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title_full | Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title_fullStr | Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title_short | Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Arachnoid Web: A Case Series |
title_sort | clinical outcomes of surgical treatment for arachnoid web: a case series |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690113/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31435550 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0027 |
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