Intraspinal lumbar synovial cysts: Diagnosis and surgical management
Background: Lumbar synovial cysts are a common association of facet joint degenerative disease. However, it is a relatively rare for these cysts to cause symptoms of radiculopathy and nerve root compression. Patients and Methods: We report a series of eight cases which were treated over a period of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The surgeon (Edinburgh) 2004-06, Vol.2 (3), p.141-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Lumbar synovial cysts are a common association of facet joint degenerative disease. However, it is a relatively rare for these cysts to cause symptoms of radiculopathy and nerve root compression. Patients and Methods: We report a series of eight cases which were treated over a period of 20 months. There were five female and three male patients with a mean age of 66 years, and an average follow-up of seventeen months. All patients had pre-operative flexion/ extension radiographs and MRI scans. Two patients had failed non-surgical treatment, two were associated with a Grade 1 spondylolisthesis, and all were associated with facet joint arthropathy. There were five cases occurring at L4/5 and three at L5/S1. Results: All patients underwent identical procedures, which involved exploration, hemi-laminotomy, flavectomy and minimal facet joint excision. No patient required posterior lumbar interbody fusion and at follow-up five patients had excellent and three had good results |
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ISSN: | 1479-666X 2405-5840 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1479-666X(04)80074-X |