# Chronic Sphincteric and Sexual Symptoms Leading to the Diagnosis of a Tarlov Cyst: A Case Report of Effective Surgical Treatment

**Authors:** Abdelali Yahia

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.85982 · 2025-06-14

## TL;DR

A woman with chronic pelvic and urinary issues was found to have a Tarlov cyst, and surgery significantly improved her symptoms.

## Contribution

This case report highlights the role of Tarlov cysts in chronic pelvic dysfunction and demonstrates successful surgical treatment.

## Key findings

- A Tarlov cyst at S2 was identified as the cause of chronic pelvic dysfunction in a 38-year-old woman.
- Surgical decompression and nerve root repair led to substantial symptom improvement.
- The case emphasizes the importance of early recognition and management of Tarlov cysts.

## Abstract

Tarlov cysts, also known as perineural cysts, are cerebrospinal fluid-filled sacs that typically form near the dorsal root ganglion, most commonly at the sacral levels S2 and S3. While most are incidentally identified on imaging, symptomatic cysts, particularly in the lower lumbar and sacral regions, can produce neurological symptoms similar to those of a herniated disc and may have a clinically significant impact on urogenital function.

We present the case of a 38-year-old woman with a long-standing history of chronic pelvic dysfunction characterized by recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and perineal hypoesthesia, all of which significantly impacted her quality of life. Imaging studies revealed a Tarlov cyst involving the right S2 nerve root. Surgical intervention, consisting of cyst decompression and nerve root repair, resulted in substantial symptom improvement.

Although most Tarlov cysts are incidental findings, they can cause debilitating symptoms in select cases. The decision to pursue surgical intervention is complex, yet it can yield remarkable improvements, as demonstrated by our patient’s outcome. However, the literature also highlights the potential for recurrence.

This case underscores the importance of considering Tarlov cysts in patients presenting with unexplained chronic pelvic, urinary, or sexual dysfunction. While surgical intervention may provide significant relief in carefully selected cases, it also emphasizes the necessity for early recognition and timely management.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Chronic Sphincteric and Sexual Symptoms (MESH:D009122), herniated disc (MESH:D007405), Tarlov Cyst (MESH:D052958), urinary tract infections (MESH:D014552), urinary incontinence (MESH:D014549), chronic (MESH:D002908), pelvic dysfunction (MESH:D034161), hypoesthesia (MESH:D006987), cyst (MESH:D003560)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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