Turkish Neurosurgery 2018 , Vol 28 , Num 4
Dorsal Arachnoid Web and Scalpel Sign: A Diagnostic Imaging Entity
Leonardo Gilmone RUSCHEL1,Guilherme José AGNOLETTO1,Lucas Alves AURICH1,Ronaldo Pereira VOSGERAU2
1Neurological Institute of Curitiba, Department of Neurosurgery, Curitiba - Paraná, Brazil
2CETAC Diagnóstico por Imagem, Department of Neuroradiology, Curitiba - Paraná, Brazil
DOI : 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.18394-16.1 A case of 60-year-old woman with idiopathic syringomyelia and progressive myelopathy by dorsal arachnoid web is presented. One focal indentation along the dorsal surface of the spinal cord at the T3 vertebral body level revealed the scalpel sign, a radiological entity diagnostic of a dorsal thoracic arachnoid web. T2-T3 laminectomy for the resection of dorsal arachnoid band was performed. Careful sectioning of the web resulted in visual apparent relief of the compression and good functional recovery. In patients with presumed idiopathic syringomyelia, imaging studies should be closely inspected for the presence of transverse arachnoid web. This extramedullary transverse band of arachnoid tissue extends to the dorsal surface of the spinal cord, resulting in mass effect and dorsal indentation, known as the scalpel sign because of its apparent resemblance to a scalpel on sagittal imaging. Early diagnosis with early intervention may greatly benefit patients. Surgical resection of transverse arachnoid web is a minimally invasive procedure with low morbidity, and can result in resolution of syringomyelia and improvement in neurological function. Keywords : Syringomyelia, Arachnoid web, Magnetic resonance imaging, Myelopathy, Scalpel
Corresponding author : Leonardo Gilmone RUSCHEL, leonardoruschel@yahoo.com.br