Ventral Craniovertebral Junction Arachnoid Cyst in an Elderly Patient-A Case Report of a Unique Occurrence at Extremes of Age

World Neurosurg. 2019 Feb:122:577-582. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.11.107. Epub 2018 Nov 22.

Abstract

Background: Craniovertebral junction arachnoid cysts are uncommon. Among those reported, ventrally located arachnoid cysts at the extremes of age have been even rarer. We report a successfully managed case of a ventrally placed arachnoid cyst in an 88-year-old man using an unconventional surgical approach.

Case description: An 88-year-old man presented to us with complaints of tingling and numbness in both upper and lower limbs. He had a weak handgrip on both sides. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a non-contrast-enhancing cystic lesion over the anterior lip of the foreman magnum that had displaced the cervicomedullary junction posteriorly. The lesion was homogenously hypointense on T1-weighted MRI and hyperintense on T2-weighted MRI. The lesion was excised using a posterior approach. The cyst contents were drained, followed by complete wall excision. Complete improvement in clinical symptoms and an absence of neurological deficits were noted in the patient.

Conclusion: Arachnoid cysts are congenital lesions and can present at the extremes of age. Ventrally placed small symptomatic arachnoid cysts can be managed successfully through the posterior approach, especially in the elderly population.

Keywords: Arachnoid cyst; Craniovertebral junction; Cystic central nervous system lesions; Intradural cyst; Posterior approach.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Arachnoid Cysts / diagnostic imaging*
  • Arachnoid Cysts / surgery*
  • Cervical Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging*
  • Cervical Vertebrae / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Skull / diagnostic imaging
  • Skull / surgery
  • Spinal Cord Compression / diagnostic imaging
  • Spinal Cord Compression / surgery