Lumbar Facet Cyst Causing Incomplete Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature

M. Ramachandraiah, T. Kishen
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Ab s t r Ac t Background: Intraspinal facet cyst or juxta-facet cyst is a term that includes synovial and ganglion cysts in the spine. Facetal synovial cysts are fluid-containing synovial outpouchings arising from degenerated facet joints resulting from chronic hypermobility of the joints. These cysts can cause low back pain, radicular leg pain, and in rare cases cauda equina syndrome. Case description: In this report, we would like to present the occurrence of incomplete cauda equine syndrome resulting from a facet synovial cyst in a 65-year-old woman who presented with weakness in both lower limbs, difficulty in walking, and saddle anesthesia. The symptoms resolved following a posterior decompression, cyst excision, and instrumented fusion surgery. Conclusion: This report highlights the occurrence of acute cauda equina syndrome in a 65-year-old woman resulting from an L4–L5 facet synovial cyst. Prompt diagnosis and immediate surgical intervention in the form of decompression and fusion surgery lead to a favorable outcome. Clinical message: Acute cauda equina syndrome in a patient with a lumbar facet cyst is a relatively uncommon presentation. It requires early diagnosis and immediate surgical intervention in the form of decompression to prevent neurological deterioration and to have a favorable outcome.
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腰椎关节突囊肿引起不完全马尾综合征1例报告及文献复习
背景:椎突内囊肿或关节突旁囊肿是一个术语,包括脊柱滑膜囊肿和神经节囊肿。面滑膜囊肿是关节慢性过度活动引起的关节突关节退行性变所产生的含液体的滑膜渗出物。这些囊肿可引起腰痛、腿根性疼痛,在极少数情况下还会引起马尾综合征。病例描述:在本报告中,我们想要报告一名65岁女性因小关节面滑膜囊肿而出现不完全性马尾综合征的病例,她表现为双下肢无力、行走困难和马鞍麻醉。在后路减压、囊肿切除和器械融合术后症状消失。结论:本报告强调发生急性马尾综合征的65岁妇女由L4-L5小关节滑膜囊肿。及时的诊断和及时的手术干预,以减压和融合手术的形式导致良好的结果。临床信息:急性马尾综合征患者与腰椎关节突囊肿是一个相对罕见的表现。它需要早期诊断和立即手术干预减压的形式,以防止神经系统恶化,并有一个良好的结果。
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