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Postoperative discal cyst: An unusual complication after microendoscopic discectomy in teenagers
Authors:Subash C Jha  Ichiro Tonogai  Kosaku Higashino  Toshinori Sakai  Yoichiro Takata  Yuichiro Goda  Mitsunobu Abe  Akihiro Nagamachi  Shoji Fukuta  Koichi Sairyo
Institution:Department of Orthopedics, Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan
Abstract:Various complications after microendoscopic discectomy (MED) are well known, but postoperative discal cyst is a unique and relatively unknown complication. Here, we report on two teenage patients who presented with postoperative discal cyst after MED for herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP), which resolved after conservative treatment. The patients were diagnosed with HNP at L4‐5 and L5‐S1 based on MRI and then treated by MED. Postoperative discal cyst was diagnosed on MRI after recurrence of symptoms. Both patients were managed conservatively. T2‐weighted MRI demonstrated hyperintense collections adjacent to the operated intervertebral disc level, which were communicating with the corresponding disc annulus. Because the clinical symptoms were relatively mild, the patients were managed conservatively; both made a complete clinical recovery with radiological evidence of improvement. Postoperative discal cyst is a relatively unknown complication after MED for HNP. Surgeons should be aware of this postoperative complication when operating on young individuals with HNP.
Keywords:Herniated nucleus pulposus  microendoscopic discectomy  postoperative discal cyst
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