脊髓空洞伴黄韧带及蛛网膜网骨化1例。

NMC Case Report Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2176/jns-nmc.2022-0143
Yohei Bamba, Takanori Fukunaga, Masao Umegaki, Yasuaki Tsuchida, Manabu Sasaki
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脊髓空洞症常与Chiari畸形、创伤、感染和脊髓肿瘤有关。虽然蛛网膜囊肿及其相关病理是相对罕见的疾病,但“蛛网膜网”有时可导致胸椎水平的咽管形成。然而,由退行性脊柱疾病引起的鼻咽形成,特别是在胸椎水平,很少有报道。在此,我们报告一例脊髓空洞伴胸黄韧带骨化(OYL)的79岁男性患者,他接受了最初的后路减压和蛛网膜网切除。通过胸椎椎板切除术进行后路减压2并去除OYL,部分改善了脊髓,但在第二次手术成功去除脊髓背侧压迫的蛛网膜网后,在术后磁共振图像中观察到脊髓背侧凹陷和残余的脊髓。第二次手术后鼻窦进一步缩小,术后5个月患者可独立行走。在我们的案例中,外网膜和蛛网膜网都是导致鼻咽形成的原因。因此,椎体退行性疾病与鼻窦的重合可能表明存在潜在病变。此外,在这种情况下,蛛网膜网的形成可能是由于蛛网膜囊肿变性引起的OYL。
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Case of Syringomyelia Associated with Ossified Yellow Ligament and Arachnoid Web.

Syringomyelia is often associated with Chiari malformation, trauma, infection, and spinal cord tumor. Although they are relatively rare diseases, arachnoid cysts and its related pathology, "arachnoid web" can sometimes lead to syrinx formation at the thoracic vertebral level. However, syrinx formation caused by degenerative spinal disorders, particularly at the thoracic vertebral levels, has rarely been reported. Herein, we present a case of syringomyelia with thoracic ossified yellow ligament (OYL) in a 79-year-old man, who underwent initial posterior decompression followed by arachnoid web removal. Posterior decompression via laminectomy of thoracic vertebra 2 and removal of the OYL improved the syrinx partially, but dorsal indentation of the spinal cord and a remnant syrinx were observed in post-operative magnetic resonance images, subsequent to the second surgery's successful removal of the arachnoid web, which had dorsally compressed the spinal cord. After the second operation, the syrinx shrunk further, and the patient could walk independently at 5 months after the operations. In our case, both the OYL and arachnoid web were responsible for syrinx formation. Therefore, the coincidence of degenerative vertebral diseases with a syrinx might indicate the coexistence of an underlying lesion. Furthermore, the arachnoid web in this case might have formed due to the denaturation of the arachnoid cyst triggered by the OYL.

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