Pathological evaluation of the filum terminale tissue after surgical excision

Purpose Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that in...

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Published in:Child's nervous system Vol. 31; no. 5; pp. 759 - 763
Main Authors: Durdağ, Emre, Börcek, Pelin Bayık, Öcal, Özgür, Börcek, Alp Özgün, Emmez, Hakan, Baykaner, M. Kemali
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Abstract Purpose Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that incorporates peripheral nerve fibers (PNF). Our study aimed to analyze the frequency of PNF in the FT of 40 cases diagnosed with TCS. Methods We performed a retrospective histopathological investigation of FT excised during surgery of patients with TCS who underwent de-tethering. Neurologic and other types of postoperative complications were also revised. Results Analysis of the samples showed six dominant histopathological subtypes in the FT: fibroadipose tissues including peripheral nerve bundles ( n  = 14, 37 %), fibroadipose tissue ( n  = 10, 25 %), fibrous or adipose tissue ( n  = 7, 17 %), glial tissues including peripheral nerve sections ( n  = 4, 10 %), and ependymal and glial tissues ( n  = 4, 10 %). None of the patients presented with neurologic postoperative complications. Conclusion Embryologic studies revealed that it is common to encounter different histological subtypes of FT pathology. However, the presence of peripheral nerve cells in the FT is important for neurosurgical practice due to the risk of sectioning a functional structure during surgery. In our analysis, we demonstrated the high frequency of PNF in FT pathology. However, since none of the patients showed any symptoms of neurologic deterioration, we considered that these fibers were probably not functional. Our findings emphasize the importance of neuromonitoring in TCS surgery. Although we consider that most of the fibers are probably not functional, neuromonitoring after surgery may prevent serious complications.
AbstractList Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that incorporates peripheral nerve fibers (PNF). Our study aimed to analyze the frequency of PNF in the FT of 40 cases diagnosed with TCS. We performed a retrospective histopathological investigation of FT excised during surgery of patients with TCS who underwent de-tethering. Neurologic and other types of postoperative complications were also revised. Analysis of the samples showed six dominant histopathological subtypes in the FT: fibroadipose tissues including peripheral nerve bundles (n = 14, 37 %), fibroadipose tissue (n = 10, 25 %), fibrous or adipose tissue (n = 7, 17 %), glial tissues including peripheral nerve sections (n = 4, 10 %), and ependymal and glial tissues (n = 4, 10 %). None of the patients presented with neurologic postoperative complications. Embryologic studies revealed that it is common to encounter different histological subtypes of FT pathology. However, the presence of peripheral nerve cells in the FT is important for neurosurgical practice due to the risk of sectioning a functional structure during surgery. In our analysis, we demonstrated the high frequency of PNF in FT pathology. However, since none of the patients showed any symptoms of neurologic deterioration, we considered that these fibers were probably not functional. Our findings emphasize the importance of neuromonitoring in TCS surgery. Although we consider that most of the fibers are probably not functional, neuromonitoring after surgery may prevent serious complications.
PURPOSETethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that incorporates peripheral nerve fibers (PNF). Our study aimed to analyze the frequency of PNF in the FT of 40 cases diagnosed with TCS.METHODSWe performed a retrospective histopathological investigation of FT excised during surgery of patients with TCS who underwent de-tethering. Neurologic and other types of postoperative complications were also revised.RESULTSAnalysis of the samples showed six dominant histopathological subtypes in the FT: fibroadipose tissues including peripheral nerve bundles (n = 14, 37 %), fibroadipose tissue (n = 10, 25 %), fibrous or adipose tissue (n = 7, 17 %), glial tissues including peripheral nerve sections (n = 4, 10 %), and ependymal and glial tissues (n = 4, 10 %). None of the patients presented with neurologic postoperative complications.CONCLUSIONEmbryologic studies revealed that it is common to encounter different histological subtypes of FT pathology. However, the presence of peripheral nerve cells in the FT is important for neurosurgical practice due to the risk of sectioning a functional structure during surgery. In our analysis, we demonstrated the high frequency of PNF in FT pathology. However, since none of the patients showed any symptoms of neurologic deterioration, we considered that these fibers were probably not functional. Our findings emphasize the importance of neuromonitoring in TCS surgery. Although we consider that most of the fibers are probably not functional, neuromonitoring after surgery may prevent serious complications.
Purpose Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that incorporates peripheral nerve fibers (PNF). Our study aimed to analyze the frequency of PNF in the FT of 40 cases diagnosed with TCS. Methods We performed a retrospective histopathological investigation of FT excised during surgery of patients with TCS who underwent de-tethering. Neurologic and other types of postoperative complications were also revised. Results Analysis of the samples showed six dominant histopathological subtypes in the FT: fibroadipose tissues including peripheral nerve bundles ( n  = 14, 37 %), fibroadipose tissue ( n  = 10, 25 %), fibrous or adipose tissue ( n  = 7, 17 %), glial tissues including peripheral nerve sections ( n  = 4, 10 %), and ependymal and glial tissues ( n  = 4, 10 %). None of the patients presented with neurologic postoperative complications. Conclusion Embryologic studies revealed that it is common to encounter different histological subtypes of FT pathology. However, the presence of peripheral nerve cells in the FT is important for neurosurgical practice due to the risk of sectioning a functional structure during surgery. In our analysis, we demonstrated the high frequency of PNF in FT pathology. However, since none of the patients showed any symptoms of neurologic deterioration, we considered that these fibers were probably not functional. Our findings emphasize the importance of neuromonitoring in TCS surgery. Although we consider that most of the fibers are probably not functional, neuromonitoring after surgery may prevent serious complications.
Purpose: Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn attention to the importance of histopathological investigation of this structure. The most interesting of these subtypes is the FT that incorporates peripheral nerve fibers (PNF). Our study aimed to analyze the frequency of PNF in the FT of 40 cases diagnosed with TCS. Methods: We performed a retrospective histopathological investigation of FT excised during surgery of patients with TCS who underwent de-tethering. Neurologic and other types of postoperative complications were also revised. Results: Analysis of the samples showed six dominant histopathological subtypes in the FT: fibroadipose tissues including peripheral nerve bundles (n = 14, 37 %), fibroadipose tissue (n = 10, 25 %), fibrous or adipose tissue (n = 7, 17 %), glial tissues including peripheral nerve sections (n = 4, 10 %), and ependymal and glial tissues (n = 4, 10 %). None of the patients presented with neurologic postoperative complications. Conclusion: Embryologic studies revealed that it is common to encounter different histological subtypes of FT pathology. However, the presence of peripheral nerve cells in the FT is important for neurosurgical practice due to the risk of sectioning a functional structure during surgery. In our analysis, we demonstrated the high frequency of PNF in FT pathology. However, since none of the patients showed any symptoms of neurologic deterioration, we considered that these fibers were probably not functional. Our findings emphasize the importance of neuromonitoring in TCS surgery. Although we consider that most of the fibers are probably not functional, neuromonitoring after surgery may prevent serious complications.
Author Öcal, Özgür
Baykaner, M. Kemali
Durdağ, Emre
Börcek, Pelin Bayık
Emmez, Hakan
Börcek, Alp Özgün
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Snippet Purpose Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have...
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have drawn...
PURPOSETethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have...
Purpose: Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important disease and can produce progressive neurological symptoms. Studies about the filum terminale (FT) have...
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SubjectTerms Adipose Tissue - pathology
Adolescent
Cauda Equina - pathology
Cauda Equina - surgery
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Neural Tube Defects - pathology
Neural Tube Defects - surgery
Neurosciences
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgical Procedures
Original Paper
Peripheral Nerves - pathology
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Title Pathological evaluation of the filum terminale tissue after surgical excision
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