Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies

Recurrent manifestations of tethered spinal cord after an initial operative intervention for a simple fatty filum terminale is fairly uncommon. The authors present the case of an unusual clinical course in which there were 3 distinct episodes of recurrence, each time presenting predominantly as feca...

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Behaine, Jose
Abdel Latif, Assem M.
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2015
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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Palabra clave:
Tethered cord
Fatty filum terminale
Incontinence
Recurrence
Congenital
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
title Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
spellingShingle Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
Tethered cord
Fatty filum terminale
Incontinence
Recurrence
Congenital
title_short Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
title_full Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
title_fullStr Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
title_full_unstemmed Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
title_sort Fecal incontinence as a predominant symptom in a case of multiply recurrent tethered cord: diagnosis and operative strategies
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Behaine, Jose
Abdel Latif, Assem M.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Behaine, Jose
Abdel Latif, Assem M.
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Tethered cord
Fatty filum terminale
Incontinence
Recurrence
Congenital
topic Tethered cord
Fatty filum terminale
Incontinence
Recurrence
Congenital
description Recurrent manifestations of tethered spinal cord after an initial operative intervention for a simple fatty filum terminale is fairly uncommon. The authors present the case of an unusual clinical course in which there were 3 distinct episodes of recurrence, each time presenting predominantly as fecal incontinence and resolving with operative intervention. Typical signs of tethering were absent on radiological evaluation, and operative intervention was based on clinical grounds. Intraoperatively, sacral nerve roots to the anal sphincter were found tethered to the filar stump with electrophysiological evidence of regained activity on disentanglement. To the best of the authors' knowledge, a similar clinical course or operative findings have not been reported.
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Typical signs of tethering were absent on radiological evaluation, and operative intervention was based on clinical grounds. Intraoperatively, sacral nerve roots to the anal sphincter were found tethered to the filar stump with electrophysiological evidence of regained activity on disentanglement. 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