Clinical implications of pineal cyst resection in the absence of hydrocephalus or clear neurological signs: a case series.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Beste Gülsuna, Amanda Kate McDaniel, Rachel Lopez, Kishore Balasubramanian, Jeffrey Zuccato, Ian F Dunn
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Abstract

Background: Pineal cysts are benign lesions found in 1-4% of the population. While surgery is indicated for patients with symptoms related to hydrocephalus or signs of tectal compression, most patients present with non-specific symptoms such as headaches, psychiatric disturbances, sleep dysregulation, dizziness, and fatigue, among others, where the role for surgery remains unclear. Although the etiology of these symptoms is not fully understood, the habenula, which is anatomically and functionally linked to the pineal gland, may contribute to these symptoms through its role in circadian rhythms, pain modulation, and neurotransmitter regulation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent pineal cyst resection at our center between January 2020 and December 2024. Patients presenting with hydrocephalus or concomitant conditions were excluded.

Results: Seven female patients (median age 27, range 19-42) were analyzed. The most common preoperative symptom was headaches, present in all patients, followed by fatigue, dizziness, memory problems, and psychiatric symptoms. Postoperatively, 85.7% (6/7) had complete headache resolution, while one (14.3%) had partial relief. Cognitive symptoms, including memory and concentration problems, improved in 66.6% (2/3) of cases, and psychiatric symptoms improved in 66% (4/6). The median follow-up was 24 months, with no new neurological deficits at the final follow-up.

Conclusions: Surgical resection can lead to significant improvements in non-specific symptoms including headaches, psychiatric disturbances, and cognitive issues in a subset of pineal cyst patients with severe refractory symptoms. These findings support the role of surgical intervention for such carefully selected patients and highlight the need for further investigation into the pathophysiology of these symptoms.

无脑积水或明显神经学症状的松果体囊肿切除术的临床意义:一个病例系列。
背景:松果体囊肿是一种良性病变,约占人口的1-4%。虽然有脑积水相关症状或颅顶受压症状的患者需要手术,但大多数患者存在非特异性症状,如头痛、精神障碍、睡眠失调、头晕和疲劳等,这些症状的手术作用尚不清楚。虽然这些症状的病因尚不完全清楚,但在解剖学和功能上与松果体相关的habenula可能通过其在昼夜节律、疼痛调节和神经递质调节中的作用而导致这些症状。方法:我们回顾性分析了2020年1月至2024年12月期间在我中心接受松果体囊肿切除术的患者。排除有脑积水或伴发疾病的患者。结果:分析了7例女性患者,中位年龄27岁,范围19-42岁。术前最常见的症状是头痛,所有患者都有,其次是疲劳、头晕、记忆问题和精神症状。术后,85.7%(6/7)患者头痛完全缓解,1例(14.3%)患者头痛部分缓解。认知症状,包括记忆和注意力问题,66.6%(2/3)的病例得到改善,66%(4/6)的病例精神症状得到改善。中位随访时间为24个月,最后随访时无新的神经功能缺损。结论:手术切除可显著改善非特异性症状,包括头痛、精神障碍和有严重难治性症状的部分松果体囊肿患者的认知问题。这些发现支持手术干预对这些精心挑选的患者的作用,并强调需要进一步研究这些症状的病理生理学。
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Neurosurgical Review
Neurosurgical Review 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.
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