Endoscopic endonasal approach for isolated subarachnoid neurocysticercosis in basal cisterns and its complications: illustrative case

J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2022 Apr 11;3(15):CASE2229. doi: 10.3171/CASE2229. Print 2022 Apr 11.

Abstract

Background: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infectious parasitic disease in which humans are the middle host in the life cycle of Taenia solium. It is currently considered to be a neglected tropical disease. According to their location, cysts can cause epilepsy, hydrocephalus, arachnoiditis, and intracranial hypertension. The subarachnoid is the rarest and most morbid form among all forms of NCC presentation.

Observations: The authors report an odd case of subarachnoid NCC (SUBNCC). It was treated with expanded endoscopic endonasal surgery. Unfortunately, the patient developed a high-output nasal leak and meningitis after cyst removal, which demanded additional surgical procedures. Nonetheless, the patient showed a good clinical outcome after surgical interventions.

Lessons: Endoscopic endonasal approach of SUBNCC can be safe and curative. Neverthless, the presented report shows that severe complications can arise from the procedure. The authors hypothesized that placing an early cerebrospinal shunt would reduce the patient's morbidity before difficulties arose.

Keywords: endoscopic endonasal approach; neurocysticercosis; sellar racemose neurocysticercosis; subarachnoid neurocysticercosis.