Thecaloscopy Reduces the Risk of Recurrent Perineural (Tarlov) Cysts after Microsurgical Resection

Author:

Luchtmann Michael1234ORCID,Klammer Angelika24,Iova Mircea-Alin12,Roth André2,Chanamolu Vijay Kumar12,Mawrin Christian45,Warnke Jan-Peter24

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgergy, Heinrich-Braun-Klinikum, 08060 Zwickau, Germany

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Paracelsus-Klinikum, 08060 Zwickau, Germany

3. Leupold Institute for Applied Natural Sciences, University of Applied Science, 08056 Zwickau, Germany

4. Vigdis Thompson Foundation, 08412 Werdau, Germany

5. Department of Neuropathology, Otto-von-Guericke University, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany

Abstract

Sacral Tarlov cysts (TCs), often asymptomatic, can cause significant pain and severe neurological dysfunction. Conventional treatments are generally associated with high recurrence and complication rates. Specifically, the substantial recurrence rates, which can reach as high as 50%, significantly impact long-term outcomes. Recent evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that the formation of Tarlov cysts (TCs) may be associated with inflammatory processes within the nerve root sheath, further exacerbated by elevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure. This retrospective study explores thecaloscopy, combined with surgical techniques, as a more effective alternative. We observed a total of 78 patients, 48 of whom underwent endoscopic fenestration of the arachnoid sheath in addition to microsurgical resection of the TC. We found that the fenestration of the arachnoid sheath at the level of lumbosacral spinal nerve root entry led to a significantly decreased risk of developing recurrent TCs (5/48 vs. 9/30). Only one of the patients suffered from a persistent new bladder dysfunction after microsurgical resection. This presented technique provides a promising treatment path for the future management of TCs, offering a safe and more effective treatment option compared to previous methods. Additionally, the advantages of the thecaloscopy provide pathophysiological implications regarding the development of perineural cysts.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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