Yonsei Med J. 2004 Jun;45(3):539-542. English.
Published online Feb 17, 2009.
Copyright © 2004 The Yonsei University College of Medicine
Case Report

Synovial Cyst in the Cervical Region Causing Severe Myelopathy

Bo Young Cho, Ho Yeol Zhang, and Han Sung Kim
    • Department of Neurosurgery, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Kyonggido, Korea.
Received June 13, 2003; Accepted November 15, 2003.

Abstract

The authors describe a case of an 80-year-old man with a gradual weakness of the lower extremities not linked to any known traumatic episode over the 2 weeks before admission. CT scan and MRI of the spine revealed a cystic formation, measuring about 1cm in diameter, at C7-T1 at the left posterolateral site at the level of the articular facet. During surgery, the mass appeared to be in the ligamentum flavum at the level of the articular facet and was in contact with the dura mater. After the removal of the mass, there was an immediate and significant improvement of the patient's symptoms. Histopathologic examination showed the cyst to be composed of nonspecific degenerative fibrous tissue with mild inflammatory change and confirmed the cyst as a synovial cyst. Synovial cyst in the cervical region is a very rare lesion causing myelopathy. Surgical removal of the cyst and decompression of the spinal cord results in good neurological recovery.

Keywords
Synovial cyst; surgical treatment


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