Symptomatic Arachnoid Cyst at the Clivus Drained Stereotactically through the Vertex

Author:

Iacono Robert P.1,Labadie Enrique L.1,Johnstone Sharon J.1,Bendt Teresa K.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurosurgery and Department of Neurology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, and Tucson Veterans Administration Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona

Abstract

Abstract A 40-year-old man had an acute ischemic event affecting the pons. He had no cardiac illness or vasculitis and was not diabetic or hypertensive. The contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan disclosed nothing abnormal, and a vertebral angiogram showed an avascular mass markedly displacing the basilar artery and pons posteriorly and toward the right. A magnetic resonance image clearly delineated a homogeneous arachnoid cyst containing cerebrospinal fluid. To avoid manipulating posterior fossa arteries, after the recent pontine stroke, this arachnoid cyst with unusually favorable anatomical landmarks was approached stereotactically through the vertex. Fenestration and drainage of the cyst was accomplished under local anesthesia and benzodiazepine sedation with low morbidity. The procedure was well tolerated, and the patient returned to gainful employment shortly afterward. He remains asymptomatic at 3 years' follow-up. The successful outcome of this case suggests that in carefully selected symptomatic arachnoid cysts, stereotactic interventions could become a useful surgical alternative. Stereotaxis may also be helpful in other cumbersome surgical cases in which a second port for contrast injection or simple manipulation would be advantageous.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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