Intradural lumbar disc herniation with cauda equina syndrome: Case report and recent advances

IntroductionIntradural lumbar disc herniations (IDDH) are unusual and represent less than 0.3% of all lumbar disc herniations. They have a higher incidence of cauda equina syndrome. The possibility of intradural disc herniation is often missed on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and during surgery i...

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description IntroductionIntradural lumbar disc herniations (IDDH) are unusual and represent less than 0.3% of all lumbar disc herniations. They have a higher incidence of cauda equina syndrome. The possibility of intradural disc herniation is often missed on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and during surgery if the size of the disc prolapse is inconsistent with the compression seen on the MRI. In such situations, the possibility of IDDH should be suspected.Research questionHow to diagnose intradural disc herniation pre-operatively? Surgical techniques if the intra-dural disc herniation is encountered intra-operatively.Material and methodsIn this article, we describe a case report of an intradural disc herniation (IDDH) causing cauda equina syndrome at the L4-5 level and who underwent surgical decompression. This case report highlights that by doing a dorsal durotomy and by using microsurgical techniques, excision of the intradural disc fragment can be achieved without any rootlet injury.ResultsAt a 2-year follow-up, the patient has recovered completely from motor weakness and bowel and bladder incontinence.Discussion and conclusionThough uncommon intra-dural disc herniation can be diagnosed pre-operatively by its characteristic signs or by using newer techniques like 3-dimensional constructive interference in steady state (CISS) MRI. Intra-operative ultrasonography (IOUS) is a handy tool to localise and diagnose intra-dural disc herniation intra-operatively and its use is encouraged. Timely intervention can lead to acceptable outcomes even with cauda equina syndrome.
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