Symptomatic Epidural Gas-containing Cyst from Intervertebral Vacuum Phenomenon
Korean Journal of Spine
;
: 365-368, 2012.
Article
in English
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| ID: wpr-69191
ABSTRACT
Vacuum disc phenomenon is a collection of gas in the intervertebral disc space but rarely causes nerve compression. However, some rare type of vacuum phenomenon in the spinal canal may bring about posterior gas displacement within the epidural space. The authors describe two patients with symptomatic epidural gas-containing cyst that seem to be originating from vacuum phenomenon in the intervertebral disc, causing lumbosacral radiculopathy. Radiographic studies demonstrated intervertebral vacuum phenomenon and accumulation of gas in the lumbar epidural space compressing the dural sac and the nerve root. The nerve root in both patients was compressed by gas containing cyst that was surrounded by thin walled capsule separable from the gaseous degenerated disc space. The speculative mechanism of the nerve root compression is discussed. The possibility of gas containing cyst should be considered in case of the nerve root compression in which epidural gas is present.
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Main subject:
Radiculopathy
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Spinal Canal
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Vacuum
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Displacement, Psychological
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Epidural Space
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Intervertebral Disc
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Korean Journal of Spine
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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