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Endoscopic treatment of intraventricular ependymal cysts in children: personal experience and review of literature.

Nasser M F El-Ghandour1.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Intracranial ependymal cysts are rare neuroepithelial cysts that occur less frequently than arachnoid cysts. The cysts are most often intraparenchymal, but they are rarely reported to be intraventricular. This study evaluates the role of endoscopy in the treatment of intraventricular ependymal cysts (IVECs).
METHODS: Twelve pediatric patients (mean age 4.3 years) with symptomatic IVECs were the subject of this study. The cyst was located inside the lateral ventricle in all cases (100%), it was present in trigone (10 patients, 83.3%), and in temporal horn (2 patients, 16.7%). Concomitant hydrocephalus was present in two patients (16.7%). All patients underwent operations through a purely endoscopic procedure. Communication of the cyst with the subarachnoid space was performed in six patients (50%); endoscopic cystocisternostomy was performed in four patients (33.3%), and endoscopic cystoventriculostomy in two patients (16.7%).
RESULTS: Postoperative clinical improvement associated with postoperative reduction in cyst size was encountered in ten patients (83.3%). Improvement of hydrocephalus occurred in both patients who had hydrocephalus (100%). There were no deaths or permanent morbidity. Among the follow-up period (mean 44.3 months), none of the patients required a repeat endoscopic procedure due to recurrence of symptoms or increase in cyst size.
CONCLUSION: Intraventricular ependymal cysts can be effectively treated by endoscopy. Endoscopic fenestration of the cyst wall into subarachnoid space, basal cisterns, or ventricular system can be used in the treatment of these patients with postoperative symptomatic improvement and reduction of cyst size. The procedure is simple, effective, minimally invasive, and associated with low morbidity and mortality rates.

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Keywords:  Endoscopy; Ependymal cyst; Lateral ventricle

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30187181     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-018-3965-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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