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[Spinal cord compression by arachnoid cysts].

R Dulou1, E Blondet, G Dutertre

  • 1Service de Neurochirurgie, Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Percy, 101, avenue Henri-Barbusse, 92141 Clamart. ncpercy@club-internet.fr

Neuro-Chirurgie
|November 8, 2006
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Intradural spinal arachnoid cysts are rare, causing spinal cord compression. Surgical treatment can be complex, sometimes requiring multiple procedures for symptom relief.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurology
  • Spinal Surgery

Background:

  • Spinal arachnoid cysts are uncommon, with intradural cysts being exceptionally rare.
  • These cysts can lead to significant neurological deficits due to spinal cord compression.

Observation:

  • Two cases of spinal cord compression caused by intradural arachnoid cysts are presented.
  • Patients were women aged 77 and 21 years.
  • The younger patient required multiple surgical interventions.

Findings:

  • Intradural spinal arachnoid cysts present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
  • Pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical manifestations are discussed.
  • Surgical difficulties associated with treating these rare cysts are highlighted.

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Implications:

  • Understanding the pathophysiology and clinical presentation is crucial for timely diagnosis.
  • Surgical strategies must be carefully considered, especially in complex or recurrent cases.
  • Further research into optimal management of rare spinal cysts is warranted.