Spinal synovial cysts: clinical and therapeutic considerations.

Zentralblatt Fur Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2008-08-01 Epub Date: 2008-07-29 DOI:10.1055/s-2008-1077078
J Schröder, B Fischer, P Stefan, H Wassmann
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Abstract

Objective: Synovial cysts are an important differential diagnosis in lumbar radiculopathy.

Patients and methods: From 2000 to 2005, we treated 32 patients (22 female, 10 male) suffering from lumbar radiculopathy due to spinal synovial cysts. The mean age was 64 years (range 42-84). The clinical mix of cases at admission was: 10 patients with radiculating pain accompanied by sensory disturbances, 8 with neurogenic claudication, 7 with muscular weakness, 6 with radicular pain, and one with back pain only. The anatomical distribution was 10 cases at the L5/S1 level, 16 cases at L4/5, 5 cases at L3/4, and one case at L1/2. The average period from the first onset of symptoms to treatment was 9 months. Twenty-five cases were treated via a (limited) laminotomy only and 7 via hemilaminectomy. The cases were evaluated clinically at routine follow-up.

Results: After a follow-up of between six months and three years, 15 patients were free of complaints, 13 had improved markedly, while 3 had considerable remaining complaints. One patient developed an instability requiring spinal fusion. We observed a local recurrence at the same site in one patient and three cases of synovial cysts on the contralateral joint at the same spinal level.

Conclusion: The operative removal of a spinal synovial cyst is beneficial in terms of treatment of the nerve root compression. In the majority of cases, a (limited) laminotomy is sufficient as an approach.

脊髓滑膜囊肿:临床和治疗的考虑。
目的:滑膜囊肿是腰椎神经根病的重要鉴别诊断。患者和方法:自2000年至2005年,我们治疗了32例腰椎神经根病,其中22例为女性,10例为男性。平均年龄64岁(42 ~ 84岁)。入院病例的临床组合为:根性疼痛伴感觉障碍10例,神经源性跛行8例,肌肉无力7例,根性疼痛6例,仅背痛1例。解剖分布为L5/S1水平10例,L4/5水平16例,L3/4水平5例,L1/2水平1例。从首次出现症状到治疗的平均时间为9个月。25例仅行(有限)椎板切开术,7例行半椎板切开术。在常规随访中对病例进行临床评估。结果:随访6个月至3年,15例患者无症状,13例明显好转,3例仍有相当多的症状。一名患者出现不稳定,需要脊柱融合术。我们观察到一名患者在同一部位局部复发,三名患者在同一脊柱水平的对侧关节滑膜囊肿。结论:手术切除脊髓滑膜囊肿对治疗神经根压迫是有益的。在大多数情况下,(有限的)椎板切开术就足够了。
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Zentralblatt Fur Neurochirurgie
Zentralblatt Fur Neurochirurgie 医学-神经科学
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