Spontaneous rupture of an arachnoid cyst in an adult: illustrative case

J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2023 Feb 13;5(7):CASE22420. doi: 10.3171/CASE22420. Print 2023 Feb 13.

Abstract

Background: Arachnoid cysts are common intracranial mass lesions frequently discovered as incidental findings on radiographic imaging. It is routine practice to monitor these lesions as a large majority remain stable. Although traumatic cyst rupture is a known risk, it is rare for patients to present with spontaneous rupture.

Observations: The authors report the case of a 32-year-old patient who required emergent neurosurgical intervention for spontaneous rupture of a left hemispheric arachnoid cyst.

Lessons: Patients with ruptured arachnoid cysts can present with vague, nonspecific symptoms that may delay diagnosis. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, arachnoid cyst rupture can progress to a neurosurgical emergency as the subdural collection may cause extensive mass effect and even cerebral herniation.

Keywords: arachnoid cyst; intracystic hemorrhage; spontaneous rupture.