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Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst

BACKGROUND: Noncommunicating extradural spinal arachnoid cysts are extremely rare. They are believed to arise from congenital defects in the dura mater and become enlarged as a consequence of increased cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the subarachnoid space. Most retain a communicating ped...

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Autores principales: Khan, Shahidul Islam, Ahmed, Nazmin, Chaurasia, Bipin, Ahsan, Kamrul
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7749955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33365168
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_579_2020
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author Khan, Shahidul Islam
Ahmed, Nazmin
Chaurasia, Bipin
Ahsan, Kamrul
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Chaurasia, Bipin
Ahsan, Kamrul
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description BACKGROUND: Noncommunicating extradural spinal arachnoid cysts are extremely rare. They are believed to arise from congenital defects in the dura mater and become enlarged as a consequence of increased cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the subarachnoid space. Most retain a communicating pedicle through which the extradural cyst maintains connection with the subarachnoid space, and only rarely does this communication become sealed. The optimal treatment consists of complete surgical removal of the cyst with ligation of the communicating pedicle. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 29-year-old male presented with a progressive spastic paraparesis of 6 months’ duration. The MRI showed a circumscribed intradural extramedullary cystic lesion located from D11-L2. Notably, peroperatively, the cyst appeared to be entirely extradural, without a communicating intradural pedicle. Further, no CSF leak was observed even after Valsalva maneuvers. Following surgical extirpation of the cyst, the patient sustained an uneventful recovery within 1 postoperative month. CONCLUSION: Noncommunicating extradural arachnoid cysts are extremely rare causes of spinal cord compression and should be fully excised.
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spelling pubmed-77499552020-12-22 Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst Khan, Shahidul Islam Ahmed, Nazmin Chaurasia, Bipin Ahsan, Kamrul Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: Noncommunicating extradural spinal arachnoid cysts are extremely rare. They are believed to arise from congenital defects in the dura mater and become enlarged as a consequence of increased cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the subarachnoid space. Most retain a communicating pedicle through which the extradural cyst maintains connection with the subarachnoid space, and only rarely does this communication become sealed. The optimal treatment consists of complete surgical removal of the cyst with ligation of the communicating pedicle. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 29-year-old male presented with a progressive spastic paraparesis of 6 months’ duration. The MRI showed a circumscribed intradural extramedullary cystic lesion located from D11-L2. Notably, peroperatively, the cyst appeared to be entirely extradural, without a communicating intradural pedicle. Further, no CSF leak was observed even after Valsalva maneuvers. Following surgical extirpation of the cyst, the patient sustained an uneventful recovery within 1 postoperative month. CONCLUSION: Noncommunicating extradural arachnoid cysts are extremely rare causes of spinal cord compression and should be fully excised. Scientific Scholar 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7749955/ /pubmed/33365168 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_579_2020 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Khan, Shahidul Islam
Ahmed, Nazmin
Chaurasia, Bipin
Ahsan, Kamrul
Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title_full Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title_fullStr Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title_short Diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
title_sort diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicating extradural spinal thoracolumbar arachnoid cyst
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7749955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33365168
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_579_2020
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