Spontaneous resolution of synovial lumbar cyst presented with severe symptoms: a case report

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mostafa Hassan, Iyas Salman, Issam Salman
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Spinal cysts have traditionally been treated with surgery since it was first described in 1950. However, there have been rare instances where these cysts have resolved on their own without the need for surgical intervention. Here, we discuss the 27th reported case of such spontaneous resolution in the medical literature and delve into the details of this unique case. This report details a rare case of a 58-year-old Middle Eastern female who suffered from severe radicular and lumbar pain. Radiological study showed the presence of a cyst in the lumbar column. Noninvasive treatment was chosen after ensuring that there were no other symptoms requiring surgery. The patient showed gradual improvement over the course of 12 months, after which the pain completely disappeared. The surgical approach is currently the main treatment for spinal cysts, but spontaneous resolution, despite its rarity, may be worth considering as a preferred therapeutic approach in the future. This avenue has not been thoroughly explored or studied. Due to the etiology of these cysts and their location within mobile joints, a longer period of conservative management including rest and physical therapy may play a pivotal role in promoting natural resolution. Conservative treatment of cysts should continue for at least 8 months, using painkillers and physical therapy without lumbar bracing. Surgery remains the most effective means of treatment to date. Further research is needed to validate and establish standardized treatment protocols.
伴有严重症状的腰椎滑膜囊肿自然消退:病例报告
自 1950 年首次描述脊柱囊肿以来,传统上一直采用手术治疗。然而,在极少数情况下,这些囊肿会自行消退,无需手术干预。在此,我们将讨论医学文献中第 27 例此类自发消退的病例,并深入探讨这一独特病例的细节。本报告详细介绍了一例罕见病例,患者是一名 58 岁的中东女性,患有严重的根性腰痛。放射学检查显示她的腰椎存在一个囊肿。在确保没有其他需要手术的症状后,患者选择了无创治疗。12 个月后,患者的病情逐渐好转,疼痛完全消失。手术疗法是目前治疗脊柱囊肿的主要方法,但自发性囊肿尽管罕见,也值得考虑作为未来的首选治疗方法。这一途径尚未得到深入探讨和研究。由于这些囊肿的病因及其位于活动关节内,较长时间的保守治疗(包括休息和物理治疗)可能会在促进自然消退方面发挥关键作用。囊肿的保守治疗应持续至少 8 个月,使用止痛药和物理疗法,不使用腰椎支架。迄今为止,手术仍是最有效的治疗手段。还需要进一步的研究来验证和建立标准化的治疗方案。
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Journal of Medical Case Reports
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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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