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The use of Gore-Tex membrane for adhesion prevention in tethered spinal cord surgery: technical case reports.

R P Aliredjo1, J de Vries, T Menovsky, J A Grotenhuis, J Merx.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The incidence of retethering caused by postoperative adhesions at the repair site after initial tethered spinal cord surgery is not uncommon. To assess the effectiveness of a Gore-Tex membrane in preventing these adhesions, only clinical radiological and experimental animal evaluation has been reported. In this report, we describe two cases in which Gore-Tex membrane was implanted at the initial untethering surgery and in which we were able to confirm the real effectiveness of the Gore-Tex membrane during a second operation.
METHODS: In the first patient, Gore-Tex membrane was used for dural repair in the untethering surgery of the split spinal cord malformation. Because of the suspicion of a thickened filum terminale, repeated surgery was indicated 10 months after the initial procedure. In the second patient, Gore-Tex membrane was implanted during the initial untethering surgery for a lipomyeloschisis and a dermal sinus. Because of a persistent fistula of the dermal sinus, a second operation was necessary 1 year after the first operation.
RESULTS: During the repeated surgery, a thorough inspection of the implanted Gore-Tex membrane revealed no adhesions between the Gore-Tex membrane and the intradural content in both cases.
CONCLUSION: We support the use of Gore-Tex membrane in the prevention of postoperative dural adhesions in the repair of spinal dysraphism.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10069608     DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199903000-00139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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