Post-traumatic syringomyelia resolution following surgical treatment: the moniliform syrinx with a better prognosis.

Acta Neurol Belg

Division of Spine, Department of Neurosurgery, China International Neuroscience Institute (CHINA-INI), Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 45 Changchun Street, Xicheng District, 100053, Beijing, China.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Post-traumatic syringomyelia (PTS) is a serious complication that can occur after spinal cord injuries, and research suggests an "early syringomyelia state" may lead to better results.
  • This study analyzed 28 PTS patients undergoing surgery, investigating the differences in outcomes between two types of syringomyelia: moniliform and distended.
  • Results indicated that patients with moniliform syringomyelia had better surgical outcomes, including symptom improvement and higher rates of syringomyelia resolution, highlighting the need for timely treatment to restore cerebrospinal fluid flow.

Article Abstract

Background: Post-traumatic syringomyelia (PTS) presented as a serious delayed complication after spinal cord injury (SCI). In our preliminary pathological investigation of PTS in an animal model, the endogenous repair was activated during the early stage of the central canal expansion. We thought about whether there might be an "early syringomyelia state" with a better outcome.

Objective: This study aimed to further understand the pathophysiological basis of PTS's occurrence, development, and outcome.

Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional observational study from a single-center syringomyelia database prospectively maintained at China International Neuroscience Institute (CHINA-INI). A consecutive series of 28 PTS patients at our institution for surgical treatment met the inclusion criteria of this study. Their clinical and imaging data in a long-term follow-up were reviewed retrospectively. We compared the surgical outcome between moniliform and distended syringomyelia based on high‑resolution MRI and syringomyelia-related symptoms. American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) impairment scale (AIS) grade to assess their neurological status.

Results: Through a series of phenotypic comparisons, we found that moniliform-like syrinx belongs to a special morphological state with a shorter natural history. The patients in the moniliform group had a better surgical outcome compared with those in the distended group (P = 0.028): more obvious symptom improvement as shown in Kaplan-Meier analysis (P = 0.033, Chi square = 4.523) and a higher syringomyelia resolution rate (P = 0.024).

Conclusion: We consider the delayed post-traumatic syringomyelia with moniliform type with a better surgical outcome and emphasize the importance of timely intervention to restore cerebrospinal fluid circulation.

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