2020
DOI: 10.25259/sni_222_2020
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Double neurophysiological certification of the filum terminale during sectioning surgery in pediatric population

Abstract: Background: Surgery of thickened-fibrolipoma filum terminale (FT) is performed routinely and without conflict but is not a risk-free surgical procedure. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring with mapping techniques can help to certify the FT before sectioning. However, a tailored surgical approach to cauda equina and a low threshold of surrounding nerve roots can confuse the final surgical decision. The aim is to demonstrate the usefulness of this double methodology for FT certification. Methods: A … Show more

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“…The conus medullaris is attached to the dural sac by the intradural filum terminale. [16] Fibrolipomas of the filum terminale are also known as fatty fila. [1] They are always associated with tethered cords, and asymptomatic fibrolipomas are frequently seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conus medullaris is attached to the dural sac by the intradural filum terminale. [16] Fibrolipomas of the filum terminale are also known as fatty fila. [1] They are always associated with tethered cords, and asymptomatic fibrolipomas are frequently seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%