Syringo-peritoneal Shunt for Syringomyelia Due to Extensive Adhesive Arachnoiditis: A Case Report

NMC Case Rep J. 2021 Aug 11;8(1):419-425. doi: 10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2020-0228. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Adhesive arachnoiditis (AA) is a chronic inflammation inside the dura and remains one of the most challenging diseases. We describe a case of treatment-resistant extensive AA that offers insight into surgical treatment selection. The patient had a 2-year history of progressive spastic gait and was diagnosed with syringomyelia caused by extensive AA. Although syringe-subarachnoid and subarachnoid-subarachnoid shunting resulted in recurrence within a short period, syringo- peritoneal shunting improved the symptoms and there was no recurrence. This case suggests that syringo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt drainage, which has previously been considered a further step, may be a first-surgery option for extensive AA.

Keywords: adhesive; arachnoiditis; shunt; syringomyelia.

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