| Literature DB >> 21047439 |
Alexander Pak-Hin Chan1, Tsz Cheung Wong, Koon-Man Sieh, Simon Siu-Man Leung, Kai-Yin Cheung, Kwai-Yau Fung.
Abstract
Three Chinese patients suffered from severe lumbar spinal stenosis with debilitating symptoms due to a rare condition of ligamentum flavum cysts in the midline of the lumbar spine. This disease is distinct from synovial cyst of the facet joints or ganglion cysts, both intraoperatively and histopathologically. Magnetic Resonance imaging features of the ligamentum flavum cyst are also demonstrated. We share our surgical experiences of identification of the ligamentum flavum cysts, decompression and excision for two of the patients with demonstrably good recovery. This disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of an extradural instraspinal mass in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21047439 PMCID: PMC2988014 DOI: 10.1186/1749-799X-5-81
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Figure 1Patient 1: (A) Sagittal and (B) transverse T2-weighted MRI with contrast of the lumbosacral spine shows a rim enhancing cystic lesion (white arrow) centrally located at the L3/4 level compressing onto the cauda equina (grey arrow). Patient 2: (C) Transverse and (D) sagittal T2-weighted MRI image shows Grade I spondylolisthesis and spinal stenosis at the L4/5 level being compressed by a huge cystic structure (white arrow) with a thick cystic wall onto the cauda equina (grey arrow).
Figure 2Intraoperative photo shows the thickened ligamentum flavum cyst wall (black arrow) in between spinous processes (white arrows) upon posterior decompression by laminectomy at L4/5 level.