Cavum septum pellucidum cyst in children: a case-based update.

Childs Nerv Syst

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Caen, University of Lower Normandy, Avenue Cote de Nacre, Caen, France.

Published: June 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) cysts are uncommon lesions that are often asymptomatic, but can be linked to symptoms like headaches and neurological changes, creating challenges in managing symptomatic cases, especially in children.
  • A case study of a 14-year-old boy with a symptomatic CSP cyst demonstrated successful treatment using neuronavigation-assisted neuroendoscopy, which involves creating openings to relieve pressure.
  • Endoscopic fenestration is recognized as a less invasive and effective treatment option for symptomatic CSP cysts in children, particularly when there are complications like cerebrospinal fluid obstruction.

Article Abstract

Background: Cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) cysts are rare lesions which are frequently asymptomatic. Some clinical findings may be associated with CSP cysts, such as headache and other symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, neurological deficit, and mental status changes. There is still controversy in the management of symptomatic cases, especially in children. The main difficulty is to establish a correlation between symptoms and the cyst. When indicated, the treatment is essentially surgical, and the ideal operative technique is also a matter of debate.

Case Report: We present a case of a 14-year-old boy with a symptomatic CSP cyst who was successfully treated by neuronavigation-assisted neuroendoscopy with a bilateral fenestration. A literature review is provided with regard to clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome in children.

Conclusion: The treatment is considered whenever there is an association of a CSP cyst on imaging studies and symptoms attributable to the obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid flow or direct compression of surrounding structures by the cyst. Endoscopic fenestration is a less invasive and highly effective technique, and is currently the treatment of choice for such lesions in children.

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