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Surgery

Section of Neurosurgery

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2016

Adult tethered cord syndrome

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Co-Existing Spinal Intradural Ependymal Cyst And Sacral Tarlov Cyst In Adult-Onset Tethered Cord Syndrome With Syringomyelia: Case Report And Literature Review, Hamid H. Rai, Muhammad F. Khan, Ather Enam, Imtiaz Hashmi Sep 2016

Co-Existing Spinal Intradural Ependymal Cyst And Sacral Tarlov Cyst In Adult-Onset Tethered Cord Syndrome With Syringomyelia: Case Report And Literature Review, Hamid H. Rai, Muhammad F. Khan, Ather Enam, Imtiaz Hashmi

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Synchronous spinal intradural ependymal cysts and sacral Tarlov cysts in adult onset tethered cord syndrome are extremely rare.
Case description: A 23-year-old male presented with back pain radiating into both lower extremities, accompanied by acute onset of gait difficulty and sphincter dysfunction. Magnetic resonance imaging identified a low lying conus medullaris, syringomyelia with septations extending from T12 to S1, a tethered cord, and a thickened filum terminale with a sacral Tarlov cyst. The patient underwent a L3-4 laminectomy for decompression of syringomyelia and excision/biopsy of a space occupying lesion along with S1-2 laminectomy for cord untethering and Tarlov cyst …