Discal cysts and pseudocysts: Single center experience
Vineet V. Gorolay, Brandon K.K. Fields, Vinil N. Shah

TL;DR
This study examines discal cysts in a broader patient group, finding varied presentations and treatment responses, with image-guided interventions offering short-term relief.
Contribution
The study presents a single-center experience with a more diverse cohort than prior case reports, highlighting treatment variability and outcomes.
Findings
Discal cysts occurred at L5-S1, were left-sided, and showed T2 hypointense rim on imaging.
Image-guided steroid injections provided short-term relief, while some patients required surgery.
The cohort included a wider age range and more varied clinical features than previously described.
Abstract
Current knowledge of intervertebral discal cysts is restricted to case reports and surgical case series, typically in young adult males presenting with back pain and radiculopathy. We review our single-center experience to describe presentation, management, and outcomes of these rare lesions. We performed a retrospective electronic search of our institution database using key words “discal cyst,” “disc cyst” and variations. Clinical presentation, imaging findings, management and outcomes were reviewed and tabulated. Nine patients were identified (4 female), with mean age 49.1 years. Three patients had prior surgery at the level of the cyst. Seven patients presented with back pain, five with additional radiculopathy, one patient with radiculopathy alone, and one asymptomatic. Most discal cysts occurred at L5-S1, were left-sided, paracentral in location with a T2 hypointense rim and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations · Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques
