A case of intraroot cauda equina cavernous angioma: clinical considerations.

Spinal Cord

Neurosciences Department - Neurosurgery, St Andrea Hospital-Second Faculty of Medicine, La Sapienza University Medical School, Rome, Italy.

Published: April 2007

Study Design: Case report and literature review.

Objective: Intradural-extramedullary cavernoma is a rare condition with only 23 cases reported in the literature. Most cases described adhere to spinal root or spinal cord. We report an example of this rare entity located within the sheets of one cauda equina nerve root.

Setting: Rome, Italy.

Methods: The authors report clinical, radiological, surgical, and pathological features of intraroot cavernoma with a literature review.

Results: Patient was operated. One year after surgery, he was healthy.

Conclusion: Lumbar intradural cavernous angioma may present with sciatalgia, low-back pain, neurological deficit, or, more rarely with subarachnoid hemorrhage or hydrocephalus. They are treated successfully with surgical resection but preoperative status is a predicting factor for outcome. Sometimes the sacrifice of the spinal root is inevitable because, as in present case, the cavernous angioma is included in the nerve root. These lesions are rare and benign lesions. It is important for neurosurgeons to be aware of the existence of this entity to avoid preoperative misdiagnosis with tumor.

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