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. 2016 Nov-Dec;84(6):487-492.
doi: 10.1016/j.circir.2015.10.005. Epub 2015 Dec 15.

[Clinical presentation of a dorsal epidural arachnoid cyst after an epidural anesthesia]

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[Clinical presentation of a dorsal epidural arachnoid cyst after an epidural anesthesia]

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Claudia Alejandra Obil-Chavarría et al. Cir Cir. 2016 Nov-Dec.
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Abstract

Background: Arachnoid cysts are dural diverticula with liquid content similar to cerebrospinal fluid, with 1% occurring in the spinal cord. They locate mainly in the dorsal region of the thoracic spine, and are unusual causes of spinal cord compression.

Clinical case: The case is presented of a previously healthy 15-year-old boy, with a 20-month history of spastic paraparesis that started apparently after epidural block for ankle osteosynthesis. There was decreased sensitivity and strength of the pelvic limbs and gradually presented with anaesthesia from T12 to L4 dermatomes, L5 and S1 bilateral hypoaesthesia and 4+/5 bilateral strength, in the L2 root and 2+/5 in L3, L4, L5, S1, hyperreflexia, Babinski and clonus, but with no alteration in the sacral reflexes. In the magnetic resonance it was diagnosed as an extradural arachnoid cyst from T6 to T9. The patient underwent a T6 to T10 laminotomy, cyst resection, dural defect suture, and laminoplasty. One year after surgery, the patient had recovered sensitivity, improvement of muscle strength up to 4+/5 in L2 to S1, and normal reflexes.

Conclusions: After the anaesthetic procedure, increased pressure and volume changes within the cyst could cause compression of the spinal cord, leading to symptoms. Despite being a long-term compression, the patient showed noticeable improvement.

Keywords: Clinical outcome; Compresión medular; Evolución clínica; Quistes aracnoideos espinales; Spinal arachnoid cysts; Spinal cord compression; Surgical treatment; Tratamiento quirúrgico.

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