Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica (Sep 2018)

Endless story of a spinal column hydatid cyst disease: A case report

  • Gokhan Cavus,
  • Vedat Acik,
  • Emre Bilgin,
  • Yurdal Gezercan,
  • Ali Ihsan Okten

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 5
pp. 397 – 403

Abstract

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We describe a case of multifocal relapsing hydatid cyst following multilevel thoracic corpectomy and 360° instrumentation surgery. A 41-year-old male patient presented with cord compression and paraplegia due to a multiseptated cystic lesion at T10-11 level. The cyst was excised with a combined anterior and posterior approach and 360° stabilization was performed. The patient received albendazole for 1 year after the surgery.The patient presented with paraparesis 5 years after the surgery. Cystic lesions between C2-T1 and T10-11 were detected on the spinal MRI and the patient was operated with removal of the lesions on both levels and adjuvant local 20% hypertonic saline application. The patient received albendazole for the postoperative 6 months.After 3 months from the surgery, the patient’s paraparesis recovered. There was no recurrence after 2 years from the last surgery. Keywords: Hydatid cyst, Surgical treatment, Spinal hydatid cyst, Corpectomy