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SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW


Miklic, Pavle; Jednacak, Hrvoje; Mihaljevic, Dinko; Peterkovic, Vjerislav; Skoro, Ivan
SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW // 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery
Marrakesh, Maroko, 2005. (predavanje, nije recenziran, sažetak, stručni)


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Naslov
SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW

Autori
Miklic, Pavle ; Jednacak, Hrvoje ; Mihaljevic, Dinko ; Peterkovic, Vjerislav ; Skoro, Ivan

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, stručni

Skup
13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery

Mjesto i datum
Marrakesh, Maroko, 19.06.2005. - 24.06.2005

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
spinal dermal sinus; spinal dysraphism

Sažetak
Background. Spinal dermal sinus (SDS), an innocous-apearing form of occult spinal dysraphism can nevertheless produce significant morbidity if not managed in an apropriate fashion. SDS often go unrecognized beacuse of the feeling on the part of the parents of the child or the belief of the physician that only a minor cutaneous problem is present. Patients and methods. Sixteen patients with SDS, with male/female ratio 9/7, aged between two months and 14 years (mean age = 3, 5 years) were operated on in the period 1992 – 2004 in our institution. Results.Lumbosacral region (14 cases) was most frequently involved followed by thoracolumbal region (two cases). The eight patients were asymptomatic at the time of operation (presented only with cutaneous signs). The other eight presented with evidence of spinal compression or tethering. One patient suffered even four bouts of meningitis before the diagnosis of very tiny SDS with intramedullary epidermoid was established. Two patients presented with spinal abscess.MR revealed associated dysraphic state of spinal cord in 14 (88%) patients. All patients underwent microneurosurgical exploration and repair of dysraphic state. Intradural dermal tract extension was found in all cases: terminating on filum 8/16 (50%), on conus 2/16 (14%) and with inclusion tumors 8/16 ( 50%): 5 epidermoids, two dermoids and one teratoma. None of the asymptomatic patients deteriorated. Symptomatic patients improved but the majority with different degree of residual spinal neurological deficit. Conclusion. Natural history of SDS is unfavorable and the current risk of surgical repair low. Therefore all SDS above the intergluteal crease sholud be surgically excised at the time of diagnosis in all patients, regardless of the patient's age or neurological findings.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
0108025

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinički bolnički centar Zagreb


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Miklic, Pavle; Jednacak, Hrvoje; Mihaljevic, Dinko; Peterkovic, Vjerislav; Skoro, Ivan
SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW // 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery
Marrakesh, Maroko, 2005. (predavanje, nije recenziran, sažetak, stručni)
Miklic, P., Jednacak, H., Mihaljevic, D., Peterkovic, V. & Skoro, I. (2005) SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW. U: 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery.
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@article{article, author = {Miklic, Pavle and Jednacak, Hrvoje and Mihaljevic, Dinko and Peterkovic, Vjerislav and Skoro, Ivan}, year = {2005}, keywords = {spinal dermal sinus, spinal dysraphism}, title = {SPINAL DERMAL SINUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF 16 CASES AND REVIEW}, keyword = {spinal dermal sinus, spinal dysraphism}, publisherplace = {Marrakesh, Maroko} }




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