Antenatally diagnosed intraspinal-posterior mediastinal neurenteric cyst - what is the optimal management?

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Neurenteric cyst is a rare congenital anomaly that belongs to the spinal dysraphism spectrum. It is classically a disease of late childhood, with some rare reports of intrauterine and adult presentation. The increase in incidental antenatal diagnosis raises new management questions. We present a case of an asymptomatic combined intraspinal-posterior mediastinal neurenteric cyst. The cyst was diagnosed on antenatal ultrasound and was initially treated with image-guided aspiration in early infancy. However, the cyst recurred and the patient developed recurrent episodes of bacterial meningitis. Two-stage surgical resection was performed, although the infection prohibited complete excision. We caution against image guided aspiration of neurenteric cysts, and suggest a management algorithm based on the available literature. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.

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Congenital cyst, Intradural extramedullary cyst, Neurenteric cyst, Posterior mediastinal mass, Female, Humans, Infant, Laminoplasty, Meningitis, bacterial, Neural tube defects, Ultrasonography, prenatal, Antibiotic agent, Article, Bacterial meningitis, Case report, Cerebrospinal fluid culture, Clinical article, Cyst aspiration, Fetus, Fetus echography, Follow up, Histology, Human, Human tissue, Intraspinal posterior mediastinal neurenteric cyst, Lung cyst, Management, Mediastinum cyst, Meningitis, Minimally invasive procedure, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Prenatal diagnosis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Recurrent disease, Thoracotomy, Vaginal delivery, X-ray computed tomography, Diagnostic imaging, Neural tube defect

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