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Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor ; 21(3): 146-148, mayo-jun. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-131176

RESUMO

Casos clínicos: Presentamos una paciente de 43 años con historia clínica de dolor sacro incapacitante 8/10 en la escala de EVA de 8 meses de evolución. No se apreciaban alteraciones sensitivas ni pérdida del control de esfínteres. Realizó consulta en múltiples hospitales. Se le practicaron una tomografía computadorizada (TC) lumbar que puso de relieve un hemangioma en L5, una resonancia magnética (RM) de pelvis en la que se evidenció rotura muscular grado I del glúteo mayor izquierdo y una lesión quística en el sacro que se interpretó como quiste de Tarlov. Recibió tratamiento analgésico y antiinflamatorio sin mejoría. Se le realizaron dos bloqueos facetarios e incluso un bloqueo del músculo piriforme izquierdo, todo ello sin resultados. En nuestro centro se practicó una RM lumbo-sacra que puso de relieve la lesión quística de localización central y lateral derecha en canal espinal sacro a la altura de la transición S2-S3. Era de alta señal en T2 y de baja señal en T1. Según la clasificación de Nabors correspondía a un meningocele intrasacro oculto. Discusión: El meningocele intrasacro oculto (quiste meníngeo extradural tipo lB de la clasificación de Nabors) es una entidad poco frecuente que se presenta generalmente entre la tercera y cuarta década de la vida, como un cuadro clínico insidioso de dolor en extremidades inferiores, con o sin síntomas radiculares, disfunción de esfínteres y alteraciones sensitivas. El tratamiento habitual de este tipo de lesiones es la intervención quirúrgica. En nuestro caso se realizó punción y evacuación del quiste sacro guiado por TC obteniéndose unos 2 cc de un líquido sero-hemático. La evolución posterior fue de mejoría notable del dolor sacro que paso a ser de 3/10 en la escala de EVA. En la revisión de la literatura que hemos efectuado este es el primer caso en que se trata un meningocele intrasacro oculto doloroso mediante punción evacuadora guiada por TC (AU)


Case reports: We report a 43-year old patient with a history of disabling pain sacrum 8/10 on the VAS of 8 months. No sensory disturbances were noted or loss of bowel control. Consultation conducted in multiple hospitals. She underwent a computed tomography (CT) lumbar that highlighted a hemangioma in L5, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis which showed muscle breakdown grade I of the left maximus gluteus, and a cystic lesion in the sacrum, which was interpreted as a Tarlov cyst. She received analgesic and anti-inflammatory treatment with no improvement. She also goes through two facet blocks and even a lock in the left piriformis, all without results. In our center we practised a lumbosacral MRI which highlighted a cystic lesion localized in central and right lateral sacral spinal canal at the level of S2-S3 transition. It was high signal on T2 and low signal on T1. Discussion: According to Nabors classification, this lesion corresponds to a hidden intrasacro meningocele. The hidden intrasacro meningocele (extradural meningeal cyst type classification LB Nabors) is a rare entity that usually develops between the third and fourth decade of life, as an insidious clinical lower extremity pain, with or without radicular symptoms, bowel dysfunction and sensory disturbances. The usual treatment of these lesions is surgical intervention. In our case puncture and evacuation guided by CT of the sacral cyst was performed, yielding about 2 cc of a sero-hematic fluid. The postoperative course was a remarkable improvement, and the sacral pain happened to be 3/10 on the VAS. In the literature that we have reviewed, this is the first case in which a hidden painful intrasacro meningocele is evacuated by CT-guided puncture (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Adulto , Meningocele/complicações , Meningocele/terapia , Meningocele , Biópsia por Agulha/métodos , Cistos Ósseos , Meningocele/fisiopatologia , Meningocele/reabilitação , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada de Emissão , Sacro/patologia , Sacro
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Interv Neuroradiol ; 17(1): 108-14, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21561567

RESUMO

The endovascular technique is the gold standard treatment in dural arteriovenous fistulas. Due to the limited number of series published it is difficult to create rigid guidelines in terms of the best endovascular treatment approach. Treatment must be tailored to each particular case, but it is important to keep in mind that the possibility of treating a type V dAVF by the transvenous approach should not be discarded. In selected cases the transvenous approach may be helpful to increase the chance of success in the endovascular treatment of type V dAVF. We describe a patient in whom the first arterial treatment failed to achieve occlusion of the fistulous point with the glue. Clinical symptoms improved due to the diminished flow at the fistula after the first embolization but as soon as collateral arteries were recruited by the fistula, spinal cord venous drainage impairment led to symptoms recurrence. Transvenous access allowed us to close the fistula completely in one only session with a complete disappearance of the pathologically inverted perimedullary venous flow.


Assuntos
Malformações Vasculares do Sistema Nervoso Central/terapia , Veias Cerebrais , Embolização Terapêutica/métodos , Adesivos Teciduais/uso terapêutico , Idoso , Angiografia Cerebral , Artérias Cerebrais/diagnóstico por imagem , Veias Cerebrais/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Humanos , Bulbo/irrigação sanguínea , Bulbo/diagnóstico por imagem , Retratamento
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