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Intradural Extramedullary Cysts of the Spinal Canal
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1992
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Ventral CystsSpinal Cord InjuryFourteen PatientsSpinal TumorSurgeryMedicineSpinal DisorderSpinal CanalCervical Spine
Fourteen patients with intradural extramedullary cysts of the spinal canal are described. Histological classification included 11 arachnoid, 2 epithelial, and 1 ependymal cyst. There were 9 thoracic, 3 cervical, and 2 lumbar cysts. The most common clinical presentation was a slowly progressive myelopathy. Twelve patients (85%) had objective neurological findings at the time of diagnosis. Radiographic diagnosis was made by a combination of myelography, computed tomographic scan with myelography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Complete surgical resection was accomplished for 8 dorsal cysts, and 6 ventral cysts were widely fenestrated into the subarachnoid space. Overall results were considered excellent or good in 9 patients, fair in 3, and poor in 2. There was one recurrence, which required a second operation. We conclude that the majority of intradural spinal cysts can be successfully managed surgically with a favorable clinical outcome.
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