Background: Closure of the ventral dura mater of the thoracic spinal cord is challenging because it requires both avoiding spinal cord damage and obtaining sufficient working space in an anatomically narrow area. We report a case of superficial siderosis (SS) due to chronic bleeding from a thoracic ventral dural defect in which we preformed dural repair using as a simple sutureless method and obtained good results.

Case Description: A 75-year-old man complained of slowly progressive gait, speech, and hearing disturbances over 5 years. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed SS in the brain and the spinal cord and a dural defect ventral to the spinal cord at the T2 level. Neurological examination revealed bilateral cerebellar ataxia and mild motor weakness in left iliopsoas muscle. T2 and T3 hemi-laminectomy was performed in the prone position. Transdurally, a dural defect on the ventral side of the spinal cord and a fluid-filled space beyond it could be observed. With endoscopic assistance, a blood clot in the space was confirmed. For dural closure, we performed a simple manipulation using a collagen-based dural graft. The graft was cut into pieces, softened with saline, and simply packed into the space with minimal strain on the spinal cord despite the narrow space. The postoperative clinical course was uneventful. Postoperative MRI at 1 year showed the space had disappeared.

Conclusion: In patients with SS, sutureless dural closure using a collagen-based dural graft allows for effective, minimally invasive dural closure, even for thoracic ventral lesions.

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