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- Title
Recurrent atlantoaxial synovial cyst resection via a navigation-guided, endoscope-assisted posterior approach.
- Authors
Colasanti, Roberto; Lamki, Tariq; Tailor, Al-Rahim A.; Ammirati, Mario
- Abstract
Background: Atlantoaxial cysts are rare, and only 46 histologically confirmed cases have been reported. Case Description: A 75-year-old male presented 2 years ago with headache, neck pain, loss of balance, and episodic dysphagia, for which he had undergone posterior cervical drainage of a left-sided atlantoaxial cyst. Although his original symptoms resolved, they recurred 2 years later and were correlated with an enhanced MR that showed a recurrent left C1-C2 synovial cyst causing marked cervical cord compression. It was successfully resected through a navigation-guided, endoscope-assisted posterior approach. The patient's symptoms/signs resolved completely, and he has remained symptom-free for over 30 months postoperatively, with no evidence of recurrence on MR or craniocervical instability. Conclusions: A patient who successfully underwent resection of a recurrent synovial cervical cyst using a navigation-guided, endoscope-assisted posterior approach has been reported here.
- Subjects
SURGERY; SURGICAL excision; JOINT surgery; ENDOSCOPIC surgery; SPINAL cord surgery; SYNOVIAL cyst
- Publication
Surgical Neurology International, 2014, Vol 5, pS567
- ISSN
2229-5097
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/2152-7806.148048