The aim of this study was to describe a very rare presentation of ependymoma that can derive from intraoperative complications for surgeons and increased morbidity for the patients. Multiple cases of mobile cauda equina tumors leading to inadequate approach have been reported in the literature, however, the reports of ependymoma histology are very rare. This report describes the third adult case in recent years and a retrospective review of cases reported in the literature until today. We show the clinical and radiographic presentation of a 79 years old patient that presented a mobile cauda equina tumor in the preoperative image, who went to surgery for resection and arthrodesis, obtaining in post-operative histology the diagnostic of ependymoma. The preoperative image shows the migration of the tumor avoiding the wrong approach. The patient went to surgery for laminectomy, pedicular screw arthrodesis L1-S1, and tumor removal, obtaining a complete resection and confirmed histology diagnostic of ependymoma, unfortunately, the patient died five days after by a cardiac arrest. The recent literature reports only four cases of mobile ependymoma, two of them in pediatrics patients and just only two adult cases, which means this is the third adult case of an ependymoma. Mobile cauda equina ependymoma is a very rare neoplasm presentation but is an entity that can lead to mistakes in the approach and may be useful for the neurosurgeons who day per day treat this pathology beware of this possibility.
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