神经整形手术治疗成人脊髓脊膜膨出:推进皮瓣重建。

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_11_2025
Erik Burgos-Sosa, Gustavo Melo-Guzman, Diana Carolina Paz-Hernandez, Miguel Jesus Bernes-Rodriguez, Ruben Acosta-Garces, Alfredo Lima-Romero, Mario Alberto Taylor-Martinez
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背景:虽然人们普遍认为手术干预在出生时是至关重要的,但在成年期发生巨大的脊髓脊膜膨出是非常罕见的。本病例研究旨在全面概述一例罕见的成人髓脊膜膨出伴脊髓栓系的病例,强调其临床特征、诊断成像和手术修复技术。病例描述:该患者是一名58岁的女性,在分娩时被诊断为脊柱异常。由于她家的社会文化地位低下,她没有得到及时的治疗。她被转介到我们的机构,因为在腰椎区域持续的体积增加,并伴有持续和强烈的搏动性头痛。磁共振成像显示一个巨大的脊柱缺损引起的腰椎障碍。采用显微外科技术进行外科旋转皮瓣手术和脊髓解栓。随访期间,患者临床症状完全恢复。结论:手术治疗对成年症状性脊髓脊膜膨出患者有效。这将影响病人的生活质量。对于脊柱的大病变,足够的皮瓣旋转需要如何做的知识。
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Neuroplastic surgery for adulthood myelomeningocele: Advancement flap reconstruction.

Background: While it is widely recognized that surgical intervention is crucial at birth, the occurrence of giant myelomeningocele in adulthood is exceedingly uncommon. This case study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of a rare presentation of myelomeningocele accompanied by a tethered cord in an adult patient, highlighting the clinical features, diagnostic imaging, and surgical repair technique employed.

Case description: This patient is a 58-year-old woman with a history of spinal dysraphism that was diagnosed during childbirth. Due to her family's low sociocultural status, she did not receive timely treatment. She was referred to our institution because of a persistent increase in volume in the lumbar region, accompanied by a continuous and intense pulsating headache. An magnetic resonance imaging revealed a giant spinal defect caused by lumbar dysraphism. A surgical rotational flap procedure and untethering of the spinal cord using microsurgical techniques were performed. During follow-up, the patient experienced a complete recovery of her clinical symptoms.

Conclusion: Surgical treatment can benefit adult patients with symptomatic myelomeningocele. This would influence the quality of life for the patient. For large lesions in the spine, adequate flap rotation demands knowledge of how to do it.

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