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A Nonoperative Approach for Neurosurgical Management of a Sylvian Fissure Dermoid Cyst.

Ali S Haider1, Clarence Kee2, Danielle L DeBacker2, Ian T Watson1, Eliel N Arrey3, Tijani Osumah4, Dean Leonard2, Chen Chen5, Maryam Alam1, L Gerard Toussaint Iii6.   

Abstract

The nonoperative management of sylvian fissure dermoid/epidermoid cysts presents a risk that is difficult to quantify. With rupture, potentially fatal complications such as chemical meningitis, hydrocephalus, fever, seizure, or meningeal irritation may occur. In this paper, we present an asymptomatic case of such a cyst with imaging evidence of prior rupture, and we review the literature for the likelihood of future complications. We use for illustration a case of a 68-year-old woman with imaging features of a sylvian fissure epithelial inclusion cyst who refused surgical intervention and review the literature for further investigation. Conservative management of our patient has not resulted in a complication in over five years, with the continued offer of surgical resection rejected by the patient. This article suggests the possibility of a safe, non-operative management of dermoid/epidermoid cysts of the sylvian fissure; however, the paucity of literature calls for larger studies yielding reliable data regarding the comparative risk of nonoperative management, including the rate of spontaneous rupture, versus the risk and complication incidence of surgical intervention.

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Keywords:  benign cystic teratoma; dermoid inclusion cyst; epidermoid cyst; intracranial cyst; neurosurgical management; sylvian fissure

Year:  2016        PMID: 27909631      PMCID: PMC5120966          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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