Management of giant pseudomeningoceles after spinal surgery

Yi Jan Weng, Chin Chang Cheng, Yen Yao Li, Tsung Jen Huang, Robert Wen Wei Hsu

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Abstract

Background. Pseudomeningoceles are a rare complication after spinal surgery, and studies on these complex formations are few. Methods. Between October 2000 and March 2008, 11 patients who developed symptomatic pseudomeningoceles after spinal surgery were recruited. In this retrospective study, we reported our experiences in the management of these complex, symptomatic pseudomeningoceles after spinal surgery. A giant pseudomeningocele was defined as a pseudomeningocele >8 cm in length. We also evaluated the risk factors for the formation of giant pseudomeningoceles. Results. All patients were treated successfully with a combined treatment protocol of open revision surgery for extirpation of the pseudomeningoceles, repair of dural tears, and implantation of a subarachnoid catheter for drainage. Surgery-related complications were not observed. Recurrence of pseudomeningocele was not observed for any patient at a mean follow-up of 16.5 months. This result was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusions. We conclude that a combined treatment protocol involving open revision surgery for extirpation of pseudomeningoceles, repair of dural tears, and implantation of a subarachnoid catheter for drainage is safe and effective to treat giant pseudomeningoceles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number53
JournalBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Rheumatology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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