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Erschienen in: Child's Nervous System 9/2018

24.05.2018 | Original Paper

Mechanical relationship of filum terminale externum and filum terminale internum: is it possible to detether the spinal cord extradurally?

verfasst von: Mayank Patel, Marc Vetter, Emily Simonds, Maia Schumacher, Tyler Laws, Joe Iwanaga, Rod Oskouian, R. Shane Tubbs

Erschienen in: Child's Nervous System | Ausgabe 9/2018

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Abstract

Introduction

Intradural transection of the filum terminale (FTI) is often used to treat tethered cord syndrome. Recently, some have proposed that the extradural part of the filum terminale (FTE) can be sectioned with equal results but with fewer complications. Therefore, the present cadaveric study aimed to evaluate the anatomical foundation of such procedures.

Methods

A posterior lumbosacral approach was performed on five fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens to expose both the FTI and FTE. Tension was then applied to the FTE and observations and measurements made of any movement of the FTI. Other morphological measurements (e.g., length, diameter) of the FTI and FTE were also made.

Results

Although very minimal movement of the FTI was seen in the majority of specimens following tension on the FTE, no specimen was found to have more cranial movement of the conus medullaris or cauda equina. The mean length and diameter of the FTI was 52.2 and 0.38 mm, respectively. The mean length and diameter of the FTE was 77 and 0.60 mm, respectively. The force necessary to move the FTI with tension applied to the FTE had a mean of 0.03 N. The average distance that the FTI moved with distal FTE tension was 1.33 mm. All specimens had a thecal sac that terminated at the S2 vertebral level. And no specimen had a low-lying conus medullaris, cutaneous stigmata of occult spinal dysraphism, or grossly visible adipose tissue in either the FTI or FTE.

Conclusions

Based on our studies, tension placed on the FTE has very little effect on the FTI and no obvious effect on the conus medullaris or cauda equina. Therefore, isolated transection of the FTE for a patient with tethered cord syndrome is unlikely to have significant effect. To our knowledge, this is the first study to quantitate the distal forces needed on the FTE to move the FTI.
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Metadaten
Titel
Mechanical relationship of filum terminale externum and filum terminale internum: is it possible to detether the spinal cord extradurally?
verfasst von
Mayank Patel
Marc Vetter
Emily Simonds
Maia Schumacher
Tyler Laws
Joe Iwanaga
Rod Oskouian
R. Shane Tubbs
Publikationsdatum
24.05.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Child's Nervous System / Ausgabe 9/2018
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-018-3837-3

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