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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(26): e38681, 2024 Jun 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38941390

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An observational study to discover the common conditions affecting the lumbosacral region that may affect lumbosacral position and tension. All the patients, underwent MRI exaamination (magnetic resonance imaging) in the supine position, were examined by the same consultant radiologist. The article was revised by the institutional ethical approval committee. The position of the nerve roots was observed, and the number of nerve roots was calculated anterior to a line passing between the mid-transvers process of L3(third lumbar vertebra). The number of nerve roots ahead of this line was calculated by the radiologist at the level of the right intervertebral foramen and at the left one. This procedure was applied to the normal group, and 5 common pathological diseases were repeated including single-level lumbar disc prolapse, multiple-disc prolapse, multiple bulge, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis (at the level of L45 (fourth to fifth lumbar vertebrae) or L5S1 (fifth lumbar to first sacral vertebrae) being outside the study area, i.e., L3). We noticed significant difference in the number of the nerve roots between the cases with herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis with the normal group and the significance was in ascending increment in significance being the highest in cases with spondylolisthesis, and even in the groups of other pathologies which are statistically not significant, we noticed that the significance is proportional to the severity of the disease being the least in single level cases (p 0.427), to be more significant on cases with multiple prolapses(p 0.319) to be more in cases with multiple bulges to start to be statistically significant in herniated, higher significance in cases with spinal stenosis to be the highest in cases with spondylolisthesis.


Asunto(s)
Cauda Equina , Desplazamiento del Disco Intervertebral , Vértebras Lumbares , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Raíces Nerviosas Espinales , Espondilolistesis , Humanos , Vértebras Lumbares/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Masculino , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Raíces Nerviosas Espinales/diagnóstico por imagen , Raíces Nerviosas Espinales/anatomía & histología , Raíces Nerviosas Espinales/patología , Desplazamiento del Disco Intervertebral/diagnóstico por imagen , Espondilolistesis/diagnóstico por imagen , Espondilolistesis/patología , Adulto , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/patología , Cauda Equina/anatomía & histología , Estenosis Espinal/diagnóstico por imagen , Estenosis Espinal/patología , Anciano
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J Med Invest ; 71(1.2): 174-176, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38735716

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BACKGROUND: Augmented reality navigation is the one of the navigation technologies that allows computer-generated virtual images to be projected onto a real-world environment. Augmented reality navigation can be used in spinal tumor surgery. However, it is unknown if there are any pitfalls when using this technique. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient in this report underwent complete resection of a cauda equina tumor at the L2-L3 level using microscope-based augmented reality navigation. Although the registration error of navigation was <1 mm, we found a discrepancy between the augmented reality navigation images and the actual location of the tumor, which we have called "navigation mismatch". This mismatch, which was caused by the mobility of the spinal tumor in the dura mater, seems to be one of the pitfalls of augmented reality navigation for spinal tumors. CONCLUSIONS: Combined use of intraoperative ultrasound and augmented reality navigation seems advisable in such cases. J. Med. Invest. 71 : 174-176, February, 2024.


Asunto(s)
Realidad Aumentada , Cauda Equina , Humanos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/cirugía , Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/diagnóstico por imagen , Cirugía Asistida por Computador/métodos , Masculino , Femenino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Ideggyogy Sz ; 77(3-4): 137-139, 2024 03 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591923

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Peripheral nerve injuries after being struck by lightning have been documented. Here, we report a case of cauda equina syndrome induced by lightning. A 27-year-old man presented with numbness, a burning sensation in the saddle region, and increased urinary urgency after being struck by lightning. He had absent Achilles reflexes and paresthesia in the saddle region upon neurological examination, and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine was normal. Electrophysiological studies indicated involvement of bilateral L5, S1, and S2 myotomes and revealed cauda equina lesions. 
Peripheral nerve injury induced by lightning is rare, and the evaluation of people with neurological complaints using electromyography will help determine the true incidence.

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Síndrome de Cauda Equina , Cauda Equina , Traumatismos por Acción del Rayo , Masculino , Humanos , Adulto , Síndrome de Cauda Equina/etiología , Síndrome de Cauda Equina/patología , Traumatismos por Acción del Rayo/complicaciones , Traumatismos por Acción del Rayo/patología , Electromiografía , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética
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BMC Cancer ; 24(1): 350, 2024 Mar 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38504164

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PURPOSE: Preoperative diagnosis of filum terminale ependymomas (FTEs) versus schwannomas is difficult but essential for surgical planning and prognostic assessment. With the advancement of deep-learning approaches based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs), the aim of this study was to determine whether CNN-based interpretation of magnetic resonance (MR) images of these two tumours could be achieved. METHODS: Contrast-enhanced MRI data from 50 patients with primary FTE and 50 schwannomas in the lumbosacral spinal canal were retrospectively collected and used as training and internal validation datasets. The diagnostic accuracy of MRI was determined by consistency with postoperative histopathological examination. T1-weighted (T1-WI), T2-weighted (T2-WI) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (CE-T1) MR images of the sagittal plane containing the tumour mass were selected for analysis. For each sequence, patient MRI data were randomly allocated to 5 groups that further underwent fivefold cross-validation to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of the CNN models. An additional 34 pairs of cases were used as an external test dataset to validate the CNN classifiers. RESULTS: After comparing multiple backbone CNN models, we developed a diagnostic system using Inception-v3. In the external test dataset, the per-examination combined sensitivities were 0.78 (0.71-0.84, 95% CI) based on T1-weighted images, 0.79 (0.72-0.84, 95% CI) for T2-weighted images, 0.88 (0.83-0.92, 95% CI) for CE-T1 images, and 0.88 (0.83-0.92, 95% CI) for all weighted images. The combined specificities were 0.72 based on T1-WI (0.66-0.78, 95% CI), 0.84 (0.78-0.89, 95% CI) based on T2-WI, 0.74 (0.67-0.80, 95% CI) for CE-T1, and 0.81 (0.76-0.86, 95% CI) for all weighted images. After all three MRI modalities were merged, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated, and the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.93, with an accuracy of 0.87. CONCLUSIONS: CNN based MRI analysis has the potential to accurately differentiate ependymomas from schwannomas in the lumbar segment.


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Cauda Equina , Ependimoma , Neurilemoma , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Redes Neurales de la Computación , Neurilemoma/diagnóstico por imagen , Neurilemoma/cirugía , Ependimoma/diagnóstico por imagen
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J Neurosurg Spine ; 40(6): 758-766, 2024 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38489815

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OBJECTIVE: Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) comprises three symptom categories: back/leg pain, bowel/bladder, and neurological complaints. MRI typically reveals a low-lying conus medullaris, filum terminale (FT) pathology, or lumbosacral abnormalities. FT resection is established in TCS but not in radiologically occult TCS (OTCS). This study aims to identify patients with OTCS who are likely to benefit from FT resection. METHODS: The authors recruited 149 patients with OTCS (31 pediatric, 118 adult) treated with FT resection-including only cases with progressive TCS, negative spine MRI, and no concurrent neurological/urological conditions. A comprehensive questionnaire collected patient self-reported symptoms and clinical findings at the preoperative and at 3- and 12-month follow-up examinations. Based on questionnaire data, the authors extracted a 15-item symptoms and findings scale to represent the three TCS symptom categories, assigning 1 point for each item present. RESULTS: OTCS presents without radicular/segmental sensorimotor findings, but with leg/back pain and conus dysfunction, in addition to leg fatigue and spasticity; the latter indicating an upper motoneuron pathology. The 15-item scale showed clinical improvement in 89% of patients at the 3-month follow-up and 68% at the 12-month follow-up. Multivariate analysis of the scale revealed that it accurately predicts outcome of FT resection in 82% of cases. Patients with a preoperative score exceeding 6 points are most likely to benefit from surgery. CONCLUSIONS: By applying the study's inclusion criteria and incorporating the novel 15-item scale, surgeons can effectively select candidates for FT resection in patients with OTCS. The observed outcomes in these selected patients are comparable to those achieved in degenerative spine surgery.


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Cauda Equina , Defectos del Tubo Neural , Humanos , Defectos del Tubo Neural/cirugía , Defectos del Tubo Neural/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Masculino , Adulto , Adolescente , Niño , Adulto Joven , Preescolar , Persona de Mediana Edad , Resultado del Tratamiento , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Lactante , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Estudios de Seguimiento , Anciano
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Neuroradiol J ; 37(1): 84-91, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37933451

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Cauda Equina Neuroendocrine Tumors (CE-NET), previously referred to as paragangliomas are a rare subset of spinal tumors, with limited data on imaging. Herein, we present a retrospective review of clinical and imaging findings of CE-NETs in ten patients who were evaluated at our institution over the past two decades. All patients had well-defined intradural lesions in the lumbar spine which demonstrated slow growth. A review of imaging findings revealed the presence of an eccentric vascular pedicle along the dorsal aspect of the tumor in 8 of the 10 patients (eccentric vessel sign), a distinctive finding that has not previously been reported with this tumor and may help improve the accuracy of imaging-based diagnosis. In all cases, a gross-total resection was performed, with resolution of symptoms in most of the cases.


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Cauda Equina , Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Central , Tumores Neuroendocrinos , Paraganglioma , Neoplasias de la Columna Vertebral , Humanos , Neoplasias de la Columna Vertebral/patología , Tumores Neuroendocrinos/diagnóstico por imagen , Tumores Neuroendocrinos/cirugía , Tumores Neuroendocrinos/patología , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Paraganglioma/diagnóstico por imagen , Paraganglioma/cirugía , Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Central/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética
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BMC Pediatr ; 23(1): 604, 2023 11 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38031015

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BACKGROUND: Spinal cord untethering by sectioning the filum terminale is commonly performed in tethered cord syndrome patients with minor abnormalities such as filar lipoma, thickened filum terminale, and low conus medullaris. Our endoscopic surgical technique, using the interlaminar approach, allows for sectioning the filum terminale through a very small skin incision. To our knowledge, this procedure has not been previously reported. This is the first case report involving a 1 cm skin incision. CASE PRESENTATION: A 9-month-old male patient was referred to our neurosurgical department due to a coccygeal dimple. MRI revealed a thickened fatty filum. After considering the treatment options for this patient, the parents agreed to spinal cord untethering. A midline 1 cm skin incision was made at the L4/5 vertebral level. Untethering by sectioning the filum terminale was performed by full endoscopic surgery using the interlaminar approach. The procedure was uneventful and there were no postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: In terms of visibility and minimizing invasiveness, our surgical technique of using the interlaminar approach with endoscopy allows for untethering by sectioning the filum terminale through a very small skin incision.


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Cauda Equina , Defectos del Tubo Neural , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Endoscopía/métodos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Defectos del Tubo Neural/diagnóstico por imagen , Defectos del Tubo Neural/cirugía , Médula Espinal
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Tohoku J Exp Med ; 260(4): 341-346, 2023 Aug 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37286520

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Primary malignant lymphoma confinement to the cauda equina is rare. Only 14 cases of primary malignant lymphoma in the cauda equina have been reported. In these cases, the clinical features were similar to those of lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSCS). This report describes a case of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the cauda equina that was diagnosed after decompression surgery for LSCS. An 80-year-old man presented with gait disturbance due to progressive muscle weakness in the lower extremities over the previous two months. He was diagnosed with LSCS, and decompression surgery was performed. However, the muscle weakness worsened after surgery; therefore, he was referred to our department. Plain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed swelling of the cauda equina. It demonstrated marked homogenous enhancement by gadolinium-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET) revealed diffuse accumulation of 18F-FDG in the cauda equina. These imaging findings were consistent with those of cauda equina lymphomas. To confirm the diagnosis, we performed an open biopsy of the cauda equina. Histological examination indicated diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Considering the patient's age and activities of daily living, further treatment was not performed. The patient died four months after the first surgery. Rapid progression of muscle weakness, which cannot be prevented by decompression surgery, and swollen cauda equina on MRI may be signs of this disorder. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI, 18F-FDG PET, and histological investigation of the cauda equina should be performed for diagnosing primary malignant lymphoma of the cauda equina.


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Cauda Equina , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso , Estenosis Espinal , Masculino , Humanos , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Cauda Equina/patología , Estenosis Espinal/diagnóstico por imagen , Estenosis Espinal/cirugía , Actividades Cotidianas , Fluorodesoxiglucosa F18 , Gadolinio , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/complicaciones , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/diagnóstico por imagen , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/cirugía , Debilidad Muscular/patología , Descompresión , Vértebras Lumbares/diagnóstico por imagen , Vértebras Lumbares/cirugía
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J Neurosurg Pediatr ; 32(2): 158-162, 2023 08 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37209067

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OBJECTIVE: Untethering surgery for a tight filum terminale is a common treatment with considerable efficacy and safety. On the other hand, retethering has been reported to occur. One of the major mechanisms of retethering is adherence of the cut end of the sectioned filum to the midline dorsal dural surface. To prevent retethering, the authors sectioned a filum terminale at the rostral level to the dural incision to keep the distance between the cut end of the sectioned filum and the dural incision and investigated whether this procedure decreased the occurrence of retethering. METHODS: Among the patients who underwent untethering surgery for a tight filum terminale between 2012 and 2016, patients followed up more than 5 years were included in the study. Symptoms, comorbid malformations, preoperative imaging, surgical details, perioperative complications, and long-term outcomes were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: Retrospective data for a total of 342 cases were included. The median age at surgery was 11 months (range 3-156 months). Preoperative MRI revealed 254 patients (74.3%) had a low-set conus. There were 142 patients (41.5%) with filar lipoma and 42 patients (12.3%) with terminal cyst. Syringomyelia was found in 29 patients (8.5%). In total, 246 patients (71.9%) were symptomatic and 96 patients (28.1%) were asymptomatic. There were no perioperative complications that required surgical intervention or prolonged hospitalization. The mean postoperative follow-up was 88 months (range 60-127 months). There were 4 patients (1.2%) with retethering who presented with bladder and bowel dysfunction. The mean time from initial untethering to retethering was 54 months (range 36-80 months). All 4 patients underwent untethering surgery, and preoperative symptoms resolved in 3 patients. CONCLUSIONS: The retethering rate after untethering surgery for a tight filum terminale in our series was lower than those in previously reported studies. Sectioning the filum terminale at the rostral level to the dural incision was considered an effective way to prevent retethering.


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Cauda Equina , Defectos del Tubo Neural , Herida Quirúrgica , Humanos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Defectos del Tubo Neural/diagnóstico por imagen , Defectos del Tubo Neural/cirugía , Herida Quirúrgica/cirugía
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Clin Radiol ; 78(7): 497-508, 2023 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37179144

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There are many causes of cauda equina (CE) thickening on neuroimaging of the lumbar spine. The imaging features of CE thickening for the various conditions often overlap and are non-specific to clinch a definite diagnosis. Hence, the imaging findings have to be discerned in accordance with the patient's presenting history, clinical examination findings, and results from electrophysiology and laboratory studies. In this review, the authors aim to supplement the existing literature on imaging findings of CE thickening with a diagnostic framework for clinical workup. The authors also aim to familiarise readers with the interpretation of CE thickening on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and would like to illustrate the normal variants and pitfalls that could be mistaken for abnormal results.


Asunto(s)
Cauda Equina , Humanos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Neuroimagen , Vértebras Lumbares/diagnóstico por imagen , Región Lumbosacra
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Acta Neurochir (Wien) ; 165(11): 3505-3509, 2023 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37017726

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BACKGROUND: In tethered cord syndrome due to filum terminale pathology, the surgical approach to achieve detethering of the spinal cord may vary. Traditionally, sectioning the filum through a laminectomy at the lumbosacral level is performed. METHOD: A microsurgical technique at a higher level to approach the filum below the conus tip is performed. This allows for removal of the entire distal portion of the filum through a limited interlaminar approach and dural opening. CONCLUSION: We propose a technique to transect the filum terminale below the conus tip and extract the distal filum by releasing it from its intradural attachments to minimize any remnants of the filum terminale.


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Cauda Equina , Defectos del Tubo Neural , Humanos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Médula Espinal/cirugía , Médula Espinal/patología , Defectos del Tubo Neural/cirugía , Laminectomía
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World Neurosurg ; 175: 76-77, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37028483

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Two normotensive male patients came with complaints of low back pain. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbosacral spine revealed an enhancing intradural extramedullary lesion (at the L4-L5 vertebral level in the first patient and at the L2-L3 vertebral level in the second patient). The tumor resembled the head and caudal blood vessels the tail of a tadpole, thereby giving the "tadpole sign." This sign is an important radiologic and histopathologic correlate, which is helpful in preoperative diagnosis of spinal paraganglioma.


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Cauda Equina , Dolor de la Región Lumbar , Paraganglioma , Humanos , Masculino , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Cauda Equina/patología , Columna Vertebral/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/patología , Paraganglioma/diagnóstico por imagen , Paraganglioma/cirugía , Paraganglioma/patología
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Neurocirugia (Astur : Engl Ed) ; 34(3): 153-158, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36774253

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Hemangioblastomas are rare lesions accounting for 1-5% of all spinal cord tumors and are mostly associated with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. Localization in the cauda equina is uncommon. In this manuscript we aim to describe a rare case of sporadic intradural extramedullary hemangioblastoma of the cauda equina and present a literature review. A systematic research was performed on Pubmed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar, using as keywords "spinal hemangioblastoma" and "cauda equina tumors". The previous literature is integrated by the description of the present case. A 49 year-old female, presented on August 2020 to our institution suffering from claudication neurogena, right sciatica and paraesthesia in right L5 radicular dermatome for more than 3 months. Neurological examination revealed hypoesthesia on right L5 dermatome and weakness of right anterior tibialis muscle. An MRI which showed an intradural mass at L1/2 level and an angiography that showing a nidus of serpiginous vessels inside the lesion. Microsurgical en bloc resection of lesion was performed with adjuvant neurophisological intra operative monitorings. Histological examination provided the diagnosis of hemangioblastoma. After surgery symptoms and neurological impairment gradually improved. A 10 months post-operative MRI showed no residual tumor. Although intradural extramedullary hemangioblastoma of the cauda equina without von Hippel-Lindau syndrome it is a rare pathological entity, this diagnosis must be taken in for cauda equina masses. Preoperative embolization is an option to minimize intraoperative bleeding. Radiosurgery seems to prevent recurrences when the tumor is not completely excised. Complete surgical removal of the lesion is usually possible and lead to a low likelihood of recurrence.


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Síndrome de Cauda Equina , Cauda Equina , Hemangioblastoma , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal , Enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Hemangioblastoma/complicaciones , Hemangioblastoma/diagnóstico por imagen , Hemangioblastoma/cirugía , Enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau/complicaciones , Enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau/diagnóstico , Enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau/patología , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Síndrome de Cauda Equina/patología , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal/diagnóstico por imagen
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Skeletal Radiol ; 52(7): 1349-1358, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36609720

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OBJECTIVE: To confirm the relationship between lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and cauda equina movement during the Valsalva maneuver. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists at our institution independently evaluated cauda equina movement on pelvic cine MRI, which was performed for urethrorrhea after prostatectomy or pelvic prolapse in 105 patients (99 males; mean age: 69.0 [range: 50-78] years), who also underwent abdominopelvic CT within 2 years before or after the MRI. The qualitative assessment of the cine MRI involved subjective determination of the cauda equina movement type (non-movement, flutter, and inchworm-manner). The severity of LSS on abdominopelvic CT was quantified using our LSS scoring system and performed between L1/2 and L5/S1. We calculated the average LSS scores of two analysts and extracted the worst scores among all levels. RESULTS: Cauda equina movement was observed in 15 patients (14%), inchworm-manner in 10 patients, and flutter in five patients. Participants with cauda equina movement demonstrated significantly higher LSS scores than those without movement (P < 0.001, Wilcoxon's rank-sum test). A significant difference was observed in the worst LSS scores between participants without movement and those with inchworm-manner movement (P < 0.001, Bonferroni's corrected). There were no significant differences between participants without movement and those with flutter movement (P = 0.3156) and between participants with flutter movement and those with inchworm-manner movement (P = 0.4843). CONCLUSION: Cauda equina movement in cine MRI during the Valsalva maneuver is occasionally observed in patients with severe LSS, and may be associated with pathogenesis of redundant nerve roots.


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Cauda Equina , Estenosis Espinal , Masculino , Humanos , Anciano , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/patología , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Estenosis Espinal/complicaciones , Maniobra de Valsalva , Vértebras Lumbares/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética
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Br J Neurosurg ; 37(6): 1487-1494, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34330176

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BACKGROUND: Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a challenging condition and it can be caused by variable entities. Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) is a multifocal seeding of the leptomeninges by malignant cells and it is observed in 1-8% of patients with solid tumors. Diagnosis of intradural metastases of the cauda equina is often delayed due to the non-specific characteristics of this condition but also to the delay of presentation of many patients. Cauda equina metastases usually occur in advanced cancers, but rarely can be the first presentation of disease. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 63-year-old man presented with 6 months history of low back pain and 20 d history of bilateral sciatica, hypoesthesia of the legs and the saddle, flaccid paraparesis and bowel incontinence determine by multiple nodular small lesions on the entire cauda equina with contrast-enhancement. Total-body CT showed a millimetric lesion at the lung. The patient underwent L2-L5 laminectomy and subtotal removal and histological examination showed a small cell lung carcinoma metastasis. CONCLUSIONS: In the literature, 54 cases of CES from non-CNS tumor metastasis are described. The diagnosis is challenging, back pain, with or without irradiation to the lower limbs, is the most frequently reported disturbance. In about 30% of patients there is no known malignancy and CES is the first clinical presentation. Treatment of choice is surgery, followed by radiotherapy and less frequently adjuvant chemotherapy. The surgical removal is almost always incomplete and functional outcome is often not satisfactory. Prognosis is poor.


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Síndrome de Cauda Equina , Cauda Equina , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal , Masculino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Síndrome de Cauda Equina/etiología , Síndrome de Cauda Equina/cirugía , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal/cirugía , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Laminectomía
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Int J Neurosci ; 133(5): 492-495, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33931000

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BACKGROUND:  In the literature, filum terminale arteriovenous shunts (FTAVSs) always feature a single shunt point. Nidus-type FTAVSs have rarely been reported, and the best treatment strategy is unclear. This is a report of one exceptional case of a nidus-type FTAVS and surgical treatment of the lesion. CASE DESCRIPTION: The patient suffered from cauda equina syndrome for 9 months. Magnetic resonance imaging and spinal angiography revealed a nidus-type FTAVF at the L2 level. Surgical resection was performed in the hybrid operating room, and the nidus was completely resected with the assistance of intraoperative methylene blue angiography and neurophysiological monitoring. The postoperative neurological function was stable. CONCLUSIONS: A nidus-type arteriovenous shunt could originate from the FT, and in such cases, complete surgical resection with intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in a hybrid operating room should be suggested.


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Fístula Arteriovenosa , Cauda Equina , Humanos , Cauda Equina/diagnóstico por imagen , Cauda Equina/cirugía , Fístula Arteriovenosa/diagnóstico por imagen , Fístula Arteriovenosa/cirugía , Fístula Arteriovenosa/patología , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Angiografía de Substracción Digital/métodos
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