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Diagnosis and management of sacral Tarlov cysts. Case report and review of the literature.

Frank L Acosta1, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, Meic H Schmidt, Philip R Weinstein.   

Abstract

Perineurial (Tarlov) cysts are meningeal dilations of the posterior spinal nerve root sheath that most often affect sacral roots and can cause a progressive painful radiculopathy. Tarlov cysts are most commonly diagnosed by lumbosacral magnetic resonance imaging and can often be demonstrated by computerized tomography myelography to communicate with the spinal subarachnoid space. The cyst can enlarge via a net inflow of cerebrospinal fluid, eventually causing symptoms by distorting, compressing, or stretching adjacent nerve roots. It is generally agreed that asymptomatic Tarlov cysts do not require treatment. When symptomatic, the potential surgery-related benefit and the specific surgical intervention remain controversial. The authors describe the clinical presentation, treatment, and results of surgical cyst fenestration, partial cyst wall resection, and myofascial flap repair and closure in a case of a symptomatic sacral Tarlov cyst. They review the medical literature, describe various theories on the origin and pathogenesis of Tarlov cysts, and assess alternative treatment strategies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15350046     DOI: 10.3171/foc.2003.15.2.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


  34 in total

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Journal:  Tech Coloproctol       Date:  2012-04-12       Impact factor: 3.781

2.  Two cases of symptomatic perineural cysts (tarlov cysts) in one family: a case report.

Authors:  Hyun Jun Park; Il Sup Kim; Sang Won Lee; Byung Chul Son
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2008-09-30

3.  A cyst in the sacrum.

Authors:  Muhammad Khizar Rafiq
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-03-05

4.  Perineural cyst presenting like cubital tunnel syndrome.

Authors:  Fatih Bayrakli; Murat Kurtuncu; Ercan Karaarslan; Serdar Ozgen
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2011-05-15       Impact factor: 3.134

5.  Elimination of the check-valve mechanism of the sacral Tarlov cyst using a rotation flap technique in a pediatric patient: technical note.

Authors:  Fumitaka Yoshioka; Shoko Shimokawa; Jun Masuoka; Kohei Inoue; Atsushi Ogata; Tatsuya Abe
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 1.475

6.  Neck transfixion for sacral extradural spinal meningeal cysts without spinal nerve root fibers.

Authors:  Jian-Jun Sun; Zhen-Yu Wang; Bin Liu; Zhen-Dong Li; Hai-Bo Wu; Ru-Yu Yen; Mei Zheng; Mario Teo; Isabelle Yisha Liu
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 3.134

Review 7.  Non-cardiac manifestations of Marfan syndrome.

Authors:  Anne H Child
Journal:  Ann Cardiothorac Surg       Date:  2017-11

8.  Confusion after spine injury: cerebral fat embolism after traumatic rupture of a Tarlov cyst: case report.

Authors:  Corina M Duja; Christophe Berna; Stéphane Kremer; Claude Géronimus; Jacques Kopferschmitt; Pascal Bilbault
Journal:  BMC Emerg Med       Date:  2010-08-15

9.  Tarlov cyst: Case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Bhagwat Prashad; Anil K Jain; Ish K Dhammi
Journal:  Indian J Orthop       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 1.251

10.  Sacral perineural cyst accompanying disc herniation.

Authors:  Chang Il Ju; Ho Shin; Seok Won Kim; Hyeun Sung Kim
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2009-03-31
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