Abstract
Objectives The aim of the present study was to demonstrate that microsurgical resection of the posterior portion of giant spinal arachnoid cyst can be effective in the treatment of patients. Methods We selected three cases that consecutively underwent spinal surgery with microsurgical technique who were admitted to our institution. They were treated and followed-up, rehabilitation being performed weekly and quarterly medical consultation. The three patients were informed about the research and ethical aspects and agreed to participate with the exposure of their complete medical history. All cases were approved by the Institutional Review Board. These three cases were used to illustrate the surgical treatment used by our team to discuss the best treatment option. Results Three patients underwent microsurgical resection of the posterior portion of giant spinal arachnoid cyst. This surgical technique had its use justified by the possibility of reducing the incidence of CSF leak, since lesions were extradural. The treated patients presented clinical improvement, which was maintained for more than twelve months. Conclusion Although some authors state that complete resection of the cyst is the best surgical option, we believe that, specifically on giant spinal arachnoid cysts, the resection of the posterior portion of the cysts may decrease postoperative CSF leak incidence. Furthermore, our series suggests that the adopted surgical treatment may lead to better functional outcomes while this treatment is performed for spinal decompression using a less invasive technique and, thus, leading to an earlier clinical improvement.
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Barboza, V., Vitorino Araujo, J., Ferraz, V., Haddad, L., Guirado, V., & Veiga, J. (2016). Treatment of Giant Arachnoid Cysts on Spinal Cord - Relevant Surgical Aspects. Arquivos Brasileiros de Neurocirurgia: Brazilian Neurosurgery, 35(03), 212–217. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1584201
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