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Controversies in the Treatment of Arachnoid Cysts with Special Emphasis on Temporal Arachnoid Cysts

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Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2023 Jun 15
PMID 37318575
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Intracranial arachnoid cysts (ACs) are benign lesions. The incidence in children is 2.6%. ACs are often diagnosed incidentally. Because of the broad use of CT and MR imaging, the frequency of AC diagnosis has increased. In addition, prenatal diagnosis of ACs is becoming more common. This places clinicians in a difficult situation with regard to the optimal treatment, since the presenting symptoms are often vague and operative management includes not negligible risks. It is generally accepted that conservative management is indicated in cases with small and asymptomatic cysts. In contrast, patients with definite signs of raised intracranial pressure should be treated. There are however clinical situations in whom the decision about the preferred treatment is difficult to make. Unspecific symptoms such as headaches and neurocognitive or attention deficits can be challenging to evaluate, whether they are related to the presence of the AC or not. The treatment techniques intent to establish a communication between the cyst and the normal cerebrospinal spaces or consist of a diversion of the cyst fluid by a shunt system. Which surgical method (open craniotomy for cyst fenestration, endoscopic fenestration, or shunting) is preferred differs between neurosurgical centers or the pediatric neurosurgeon in charge. Each treatment option has a unique profile of advantages and disadvantages which should be considered when discussing treatment with the patients or their caregivers.

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