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Study Design. A case of idiopathic spinal cord herniation is reported, and
the literature is reviewed.
Objective. To report a case of thoracic spinal cord herniation with a ventr
al dural defect, probably caused by thoracic disc extrusion.
Summary of Background Data. Recently, reports of spinal cord herniation hav
e been increasing. This increase can be attributed to the development of ma
gnetic resonance imaging and increased awareness of this entity, However, t
he cause of the ventral dural defect remains unknown.
Methods. A 54-year-old woman had experienced Brown-Sequard syndrome for 2 y
ears. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an S-shaped anterior kinking
of the spinal cord, with dilation of the dorsal subarachnoid space.
Results. After incision of the dural sac and gentle retraction of the spina
l cord, a dural defect was recognized into which the spinal cord had hernia
ted. An extruded disc was Visualized through the defect at T3-T4. The ventr
al dural defect and the dorsal incision of the dural sac were repaired with
a fascial graft from the thigh.
Conclusions. Intraoperative findings suggest that the thoracic disc herniat
ion in the current case was the probable cause of the ventral dural defect.
Surgical reconstruction using double fascial graft under careful spinal co
rd monitoring resulted in a satisfactory neurologic recovery.