Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College Saitama Japan
2. Department of Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College Hospital Saitama Japan
3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery National Hospital Organization Saitama Hospital Saitama Japan
4. Department of Orthopedic Surgery National Defense Medical College Saitama Japan
Abstract
Abstract“Cysts of the ligamentum flavum (cysts‐LF)” is the term for non‐neoplastic cystic lesion involving LF. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the histopathological characteristics and pathogenesis of “cysts‐LF”. Herein, we defined cysts‐LF as spinal cysts containing degenerative LF components. From archival cases, we investigated 18 symptomatic cysts‐LF surgically removed from 18 patients (13 males and five females; median age 68.5 years [range, 42–86 years]). The elastic fibers of LF components in the wall were separated and/or torn, and cyst walls were accompanied by chondroid metaplasia (17 cases), myxoid changes (13 cases), ossification (11 cases), amyloid deposits (14 cases), hemosiderosis (six cases), granular/smudgy calcification (four cases), synovial cell linings (three cases), and severe inflammatory infiltrates (one case). These histologic features of our cysts‐LF were shared by previously reported “cysts‐LF.” Fourteen cysts‐LF demonstrated vascular stenosis/occlusion, and eight showed thick hyalinized vessels, suggesting local circulatory insufficiency. Eight cases (44%) exhibited lipomembranous fat necrosis, accompanied by hyalinized vascular changes (p = 0.003). Ischemic conditions were observed in nearly half of the present cysts‐LF, and may be one of the main contributing factors for the formation of cysts‐LF, via degeneration and cystic changes in the LF.