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Background: Split cord malformation and tethered cord syndrome are challenging pathologies in the pediatric population. During 2016-2022, 56 cases of split cord malformation (SCM) and tethered cord syndrome were treated at the Republican Specialized Scientific Medical Practical Center of Neurosurgery (RSSMPCN) of Uzbekistan. This article aims to provide a retrospective analysis of the clinical presentation, radiological findings, and surgical outcomes of patients with split cord malformation and tethered cord syndrome.
Methods: The retrospective study was conducted for 56 pediatric patients with split cord malformation and tethered cord syndrome during the abovementioned six-year period. All patients underwent MR imaging with computed tomography, followed by surgery with intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Each patient underwent follow-up examinations at 3 and 6 months postoperatively and yearly thereafter.
Results: The mean patient age was 5.7 years (10 months to 15 years), and the male-to-female ratio was 1:2.2. Encouragingly, 44 (78.6 %) of the 56 patients showed improved neurological status postoperatively. Even in the cases where spur resection procedures were performed, there was partial neurological improvement, demonstrating the overall positive outcomes of the surgeries. Importantly, none of the 56 patients had neurological deteriorations in the postoperative period CONCLUSIONS: Split cord malformation is a rare but challenging pathology of childhood. The presentation is primarily characterized by movement, sensory or bowel disorders, and back and leg pain. This underscores the importance of early recognition and intervention when neurological symptoms are evident. Surgical intervention, as demonstrated in our study, is both appropriate and efficient in improving the neurological status of the patients.
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