Circumferential dural resection technique and reconstruction for the removal of giant calcified transdural herniated thoracic discs

Document Type

Article

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The authors report a novel paradigm for resection of the disc or dural complex to treat giant calcified transdural herniated thoracic discs, and they describe a technique for the repair of dural defects. These herniated thoracic discs are uncommon, complicated lesions that often require a multidisciplinary team for effective treatment. The intradural component must be removed to effectively decompress the spinal cord. The opening of the friable dura mater, which frequently adheres to the extradural component of the disc, can result in large defects and difficult-to-manage CSF leaks. METHODS The authors performed a retrospective study of the technique and outcomes in patients with a transdural herniated disc treated at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center within a 4-year period between 2012 and 2015. RESULTS During the study period, 7 patients (mean age 56.1 years) presented to the department of neurosurgery with clinical symptoms consistent with myeloradiculopathy. In all cases, 2-level corpectomies of the involved levels were combined with circumferential resection of the dura and complete decompression of the spinal cord. The dural defect was repaired with an onlay dural patch, and a large piece of AlloDerm (LifeCell Corp) graft was sewn to close the pleural defect. Every patient had a perioperative lumbar drain placed for CSF diversion. No patient suffered neurological decline related to the surgery, and 3 patients experienced clinically significant improvement in function. Two patients developed an early postoperative CSF leak that required operative revision to oversew the defects. CONCLUSIONS This novel technique for decompression of the spinal cord by dural resection for the removal of giant calcified transdural herniated thoracic discs is safe and results in excellent decompression of the spinal cord. The technique becomes necessary when primary repair of the dura is not possible, and it can be used in cases in which the resection of pathology includes the dura.

Medical Subject Headings

Adult; Aged; Calcinosis (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts; Decompression, Surgical; Dura Mater (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Female; Humans; Intervertebral Disc Displacement (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Thoracic Vertebrae (diagnostic imaging, surgery)

Publication Date

2-1-2018

Publication Title

Journal of neurosurgery. Spine

E-ISSN

1547-5646

Volume

28

Issue

2

First Page

167

Last Page

172

PubMed ID

29192875

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.3171/2017.5.SPINE161285

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