Introduction and importance: Spinal meningiomas are typically intradural lesions. Some may infiltrate the dura mater, thus exhibit direct extradural extension. Pure spinal epidural meningiomas are very rare. Here we present a 64 year-old-male with a purely extradural meningioma, and reviewed 15 previously reported cases from the literature.
Case presentation and clinical discussion: A 64-year-old male presented with a progressive cauda equine syndrome. When Lumbar spine MRI showed two extradural lesions regarding the L3-L4 level, one was fully removed (i.e., the posterolateral lesion), while the other anterior lesion was left alone (i.e., to avoid potential neurologic sequelae). Pathologically, the lesion was a benign meningioma.
Conclusions: Spinal epidural meningiomas are rare and should optimally be fully excised at the index surgery.
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