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World Neurosurg ; 103: 210-219, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28391023

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OBJECTIVE: Third ventricular cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cysts of thalamic origin are rare. The objective of this study is to review their possible pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and management strategies with a case series describing management via an endoscopic approach with fenestration using a single burr-hole technique. METHODS: A systematic literature review of reported cases of thalamic cysts was conducted with further meta-analysis of CSF cysts that involve the third ventricle. The mode of presentation, pathologic analysis, surgical management, and outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-two studies reported between 1990 and 2013 described 42 cases of thalamic cyst. Of those cases, 13 were consistent with CSF cyst that originated in the thalamus and involved the third ventricle. Eight cases (61.5%) were treated via endoscopic fenestration, 2 cases (15.4%) were surgically drained, 2 cases (15.4%) were stereotactically aspirated, and 1 case (7.69%) was observed. The most common presenting symptoms were gait disturbance (26.3%) and headaches (26.3%) followed by tremors (15.8%) and weakness (15.8%). In our series, a single burr-hole technique was a successful definitive treatment, with an average period of 23 months. CONCLUSIONS: Third ventricular CSF cysts of thalamic origin most commonly present with hydrocephalus. They can be safely definitively treated via endoscopic fenestration to the CSF circulation using a single burr-hole technique. Long-term follow-up shows lasting improvement in symptoms without reaccumulation of the cyst.


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Cysts/surgery , Thalamic Diseases/surgery , Third Ventricle/surgery , Cerebrospinal Fluid , Cysts/complications , Cysts/embryology , Cysts/pathology , Drainage/methods , Humans , Hydrocephalus/etiology , Neuroendoscopy/methods , Neurosurgical Procedures/methods , Thalamic Diseases/complications , Thalamic Diseases/embryology , Thalamic Diseases/pathology , Third Ventricle/embryology , Third Ventricle/pathology , Ventriculostomy/methods
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