Cauda equina syndrome due to posttraumatic syringomyelia in conus medullaris – A case report

Shu Ueda, Shusuke Yamamoto, Yuichiro Koga, Satoshi Kuroda*

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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Background: Most posttraumatic syringomyelias occur in the cervical or thoracic spinal cord, where they contribute to myelopathic deficits. Here, a 40-year-old patient presented with the left leg monoparesis due to syringomyelia involving the conus medullaris 10 years after an L2 vertebral “crush” fracture. Case Description: Ten years following an L2 vertebral “crush” fracture, a 40-year-old male presented with the new onset of left lower leg paresis. The magnetic resonance imaging showed a T12–L1 syrinx associated with accompanying high-intensity areas above the syrinx located between the T11 and T12 levels. One month after placing a syringosubarachnoid (SS) shunt, both the syrinx and high-intensity area rapidly disappeared, and the left distal motor weakness resolved. Conclusion: Ten years following an L2 “crush” fracture, a 40-year-old male presented with the new onset of a cauda equina syndrome secondary to a posttraumatic T12–L1 syringomyelia causing expansion of the conus medullaris.

本文言語英語
論文番号243
ジャーナルSurgical Neurology International
15
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2024/07/12

ASJC Scopus 主題領域

  • 外科
  • 臨床神経学

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