Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review

Purpose In this article, we review the English literature of calcified pseudomeningoceles in the lumbar region. Methods A systematic review using the Medline Database using the varied nomenclature for pseudomeningoceles, as well as reviewing the reference lists of relevant article found. Results We...

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Main Authors: Narverud, S.F., Ramli, N., Chandran, H., Ganesan, D.
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spelling my.um.eprints.112152014-11-04T01:54:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11215/ Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review Narverud, S.F. Ramli, N. Chandran, H. Ganesan, D. R Medicine Purpose In this article, we review the English literature of calcified pseudomeningoceles in the lumbar region. Methods A systematic review using the Medline Database using the varied nomenclature for pseudomeningoceles, as well as reviewing the reference lists of relevant article found. Results We discuss the different pathological theories on formation of a pseudomeningocele, the formation of a calcified wall and the optimal management for this entity. To date, 17 cases have been described, of which 13 are reviewed here. Calcification of pseudomeningocele is a rare entity and in the lumbar spine this occurs postsurgically. The only predisposing factor is prior surgery to the lumbar spine. Computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MRI myelography in combination are the preoperative investigations of choice. The radiological work-up can be preoperatively diagnostic and is important in the surgical planning. Conclusions The treatment is surgicel removal and the decision to treat is based on patient symptoms and correlating these with imaging. There is an average reported follow-up of 1.7 years postoperatively for these patients and the reported outcome after surgery is good. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/11215/1/Narverud-2013-Calcified_pseudomeni.pdf Narverud, S.F. and Ramli, N. and Chandran, H. and Ganesan, D. (2013) Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review. European Spine Journal, 22. S443-S449. ISSN 0940-6719 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3641256/
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Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
description Purpose In this article, we review the English literature of calcified pseudomeningoceles in the lumbar region. Methods A systematic review using the Medline Database using the varied nomenclature for pseudomeningoceles, as well as reviewing the reference lists of relevant article found. Results We discuss the different pathological theories on formation of a pseudomeningocele, the formation of a calcified wall and the optimal management for this entity. To date, 17 cases have been described, of which 13 are reviewed here. Calcification of pseudomeningocele is a rare entity and in the lumbar spine this occurs postsurgically. The only predisposing factor is prior surgery to the lumbar spine. Computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MRI myelography in combination are the preoperative investigations of choice. The radiological work-up can be preoperatively diagnostic and is important in the surgical planning. Conclusions The treatment is surgicel removal and the decision to treat is based on patient symptoms and correlating these with imaging. There is an average reported follow-up of 1.7 years postoperatively for these patients and the reported outcome after surgery is good.
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author Narverud, S.F.
Ramli, N.
Chandran, H.
Ganesan, D.
author_facet Narverud, S.F.
Ramli, N.
Chandran, H.
Ganesan, D.
author_sort Narverud, S.F.
title Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
title_short Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
title_full Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
title_fullStr Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
title_full_unstemmed Calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: A review
title_sort calcified pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine: a review
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/11215/1/Narverud-2013-Calcified_pseudomeni.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/11215/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3641256/
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