Large symptomatic sacral Tarlov cyst in a paediatric patient: case report and technical note on a new variation of surgical technique to overcome one-way check-valve mechanism

Eur Spine J. 2024 Mar 27. doi: 10.1007/s00586-023-08102-8. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Purpose: Symptomatic Tarlov cysts in children with a possible underlying one-way check-valve mechanism are very rare. We aim to introduce a new variation of the surgical technique to overcome a check-valve mechanism.

Methods: A 15-years-old girl presented with double incontinence and anogenital numbness due to a large sacral Tarlov-cyst with possibly underlying one-way check valve mechanisms as suggested by preoperative computed tomography myelography. Intraoperatively, one-way check-valve was confirmed and could be eliminated by creating an artificial inner ostium between the Tarlov cyst and thecal sac with blunt perforation.

Results: Postoperatively, the patient had established normal sphincter control and sensation in the anogenital region.

Conclusion: One-way check-valve mechanism might contribute to the symptomatology of large sacral Tarlov cysts in children. Our new variation of a surgical technique enables elimination of the check-valve mechanism without the necessity to open and close the typically very thin and fragile cyst surface and is therefore an efficacious and simple option in this situation.

Keywords: Case report; One-way check-valve mechanism; Surgical treatment; Tarlov cyst.