ABSTRACT

Hong Kong Med J 2005;11:113-5 | Number 2, April 2005
CASE REPORT
Cervical meningocele with tethered cervical cord in a Chinese infant
JHM Wong, GKC Wong, XL Zhu, YL Chan, E Fung, WS Poon
Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong
 
 
Cervical meningocele and myelomeningocele are rare spinal dysraphic lesions. Unlike lumbosacral dysraphic lesions, there is often no neurological deficit in infants with cervical lesions, thus the subtle features of cervical cord tethering may be overlooked on imaging. We report a case of cervical meningocele in an 8-month-old girl. The tethering band, confirmed intra-operatively, was not evident on imaging. Untethering of the cord was performed together with resection of the sac and repair of the dura. Tethered cord should be suspected in the presence of cervical meningocele and intact neurology. It should be carefully looked for using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography. Treatment aims to prevent future neurological deterioration, and should include careful intradural exploration with untethering of the cord.
 
Key words: Meningocele; Meningomyelocele; Neck; Neural tube defects; Spinal dysraphism
 
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