Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome

Mostly associated with degenerative facet joints and spondylolisthesis, symptomatic lumbar juxta facet cysts - ganglion and synovial cysts are uncommon lesions of the spine. They can mimic herniated discs, causing low back pain, radiculopathy or even cauda equina syndrome; also some of them are ass...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Iacob, Bogdan Rotund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2013-12-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/710
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spelling doaj-b5ea4854b0b84b008fb8269f359eec822020-11-25T00:47:19ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592013-12-01204Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndromeGabriel IacobBogdan Rotund Mostly associated with degenerative facet joints and spondylolisthesis, symptomatic lumbar juxta facet cysts - ganglion and synovial cysts are uncommon lesions of the spine. They can mimic herniated discs, causing low back pain, radiculopathy or even cauda equina syndrome; also some of them are associated with spinal instability. Referring to a case with hemicauda equina syndrome where microsurgical decompression was performed with very good result; alternative treatment solutions are discussed: conservative therapy for symptomatic lesions is often unsuccessful, spinal fusion should be made for those cases with spinal instability, although there are reports of spontaneous resolution of these cysts as well as the symptoms associated with them. https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/710ganglion cystsynovial cystjuxtafacet cystdegenerative spine diseasecauda equine syndromespinal fusion
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author Gabriel Iacob
Bogdan Rotund
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Bogdan Rotund
Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
Romanian Neurosurgery
ganglion cyst
synovial cyst
juxtafacet cyst
degenerative spine disease
cauda equine syndrome
spinal fusion
author_facet Gabriel Iacob
Bogdan Rotund
author_sort Gabriel Iacob
title Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
title_short Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
title_full Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
title_fullStr Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Lumbar L4-L5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
title_sort lumbar l4-l5 ganglion cyst with hemicauda equina syndrome
publisher London Academic Publishing
series Romanian Neurosurgery
issn 1220-8841
2344-4959
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Mostly associated with degenerative facet joints and spondylolisthesis, symptomatic lumbar juxta facet cysts - ganglion and synovial cysts are uncommon lesions of the spine. They can mimic herniated discs, causing low back pain, radiculopathy or even cauda equina syndrome; also some of them are associated with spinal instability. Referring to a case with hemicauda equina syndrome where microsurgical decompression was performed with very good result; alternative treatment solutions are discussed: conservative therapy for symptomatic lesions is often unsuccessful, spinal fusion should be made for those cases with spinal instability, although there are reports of spontaneous resolution of these cysts as well as the symptoms associated with them.
topic ganglion cyst
synovial cyst
juxtafacet cyst
degenerative spine disease
cauda equine syndrome
spinal fusion
url https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/710
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