Hao Han, Ran Li, Dongming Fu, Zihao Zhan, Yi'ang Wu, Pengrui Jing, Bin Meng
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Abstract
Background
Symptomatic Tarlov cysts are extremely rare, and there is no consensus on the optimal treatment for this condition. Here, we encountered a patient with a symptomatic giant sacral Tarlov cyst and reviewed the relevant literature.
Case description
A 55-year-old male patient was diagnosed with a large sacral canal cyst based on an MRI examination four years ago. Due to mild symptoms, the patient received conservative treatment. In 2023, the patient's symptoms worsened, significantly affecting daily activities. It was suspected that the symptoms were related to the cyst. Subsequently, the patient underwent laminectomy and microsurgical excision of the cyst. Postoperatively, the patient experienced an improvement in symptoms. We conducted a review of the surgical approach used for this patient and explored alternative treatment methods proposed in the literature for similar conditions.
Conclusions
We achieved favorable outcomes by performing microsurgical excision of symptomatic giant Tarlov cysts in a 55-year-old patient. Additionally, we reviewed relevant literature regarding Tarlov cysts. The treatment approaches for this condition vary, and conservative, interventional, or surgical treatments have all shown efficacy. Therefore, it is crucial to choose an appropriate treatment plan based on the patient's specific circumstances.