# Surgical Outcomes in Patients Exhibiting Muscular Weakness Postadolescence Due to Tight Filum Terminale

**Authors:** Takaki Kitamura, Yasuaki Murata, Tomonori Shigemura, Yohei Yamamoto

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.64080 · Cureus · 2024-07-08

## TL;DR

This study shows that untethering surgery improves muscle weakness and related symptoms in adults with tight filum terminale, a neurological condition.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence on the effectiveness of untethering surgery for treating muscle weakness in postadolescent patients with tight filum terminale.

## Key findings

- Muscle weakness improved in all seven patients after untethering surgery.
- Patients regained independent walking ability within an average of 22.3 weeks.
- Lumbar and lower limb pain improved in all patients within an average of 8.1 weeks.

## Abstract

Introduction: Tight filum terminale is a neurological condition marked by various symptoms, including muscle weakness. There is a notable lack of literature addressing muscle weakness, particularly in cases emerging during adolescence and beyond. The diagnosis is challenging due to a lack of radiological abnormalities, and the literature on its treatment, especially untethering, in adults is limited. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of untethering in improving muscle weakness and other symptoms in postadolescent patients diagnosed with tight filum terminale.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on seven postadolescent patients diagnosed with tight filum terminale and presenting muscle weakness who underwent untethering at our institution between January 2018 and August 2022. Patients were monitored for muscle strength improvement, lumbar and lower extremity pain, and bowel and bladder dysfunction (BBD) after untethering.

Results: Muscle weakness improved in all cases after untethering, with a mean duration of 9.1 weeks for the improvement. Patients unable to walk independently regained mobility in an average of 22.3 weeks. Lumbar and lower limb pain improved in all cases within an average of 8.1 weeks, while BBD improved in six of the seven cases within an average of 1.9 weeks.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that untethering is an effective surgical intervention for postadolescent patients diagnosed with tight filum terminale and presenting muscle weakness.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Muscle weakness (MESH:D018908), radiological abnormalities (MESH:D000014), Tight Filum Terminale (MESH:C536920), BBD (MESH:D001745), Lumbar and lower limb pain (MESH:D010146), neurological condition (MESH:D019636)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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