Giant Symptomatic Meningocele as a Delayed, Adult Complication of Lipomyelomeningocele

2019 
Abstract Background An expanding cohort of spina bifida patients live well into adulthood and pose complex management challenges due to unique combinations of adult health issues overlying congenital problems. Case Description We present a case of a 45-year-old woman with an expanding, disfiguring, painful lumbar meningocele more than 40 years after her only surgery as a 3-year-old child. A team of pediatric and adult neurosurgeons as well as plastic/reconstructive surgeons successfully performed surgery to obliterate the meningocele, with preservation of her baseline functional status, and no evidence of recurrence after more than 1 year of follow up. Conclusions Symptomatic meningocele may present in a long-delayed fashion in adult patients with history of spina bifida. Surgical treatment may provide symptomatic benefit.
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