TITLE:
Symptomatic Tarlov Cysts and Occupational Outcome: A Case Report
AUTHORS:
Belhadj Chabbah Narjes, Aloui Asma, Athimni Zeineb, Nakhli Rania, Bouhoula Maroua, Chelly Farah, Chouchane Asma, Kacem Imène, Maoua Maher, Brahem Aicha, Kalboussi Houda, Elmaalel Olfa, Chatti Souhail, Mrizek Najib
KEYWORDS:
Tarlov Cysts, Neurosurgery, Occupational Outcomes
JOURNAL NAME:
Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine,
Vol.11 No.2,
May
24,
2023
ABSTRACT: Tarlov cysts are often asymptomatic and incidentally discovered. However, in few cases, these cysts can be symptomatic and may manifest as chronic low back pain. We report a case of a Tarlov cyst incidentally diagnosed by MRI in a wiring factory worker complaining of chronic low back pain exacerbated with the carrying of heavy loads and the hyper solicitation of the lumbar spine during his professional activity. The clinical manifestations of symptomatic Tarlov cysts can influence the life quality of patients and have enormous repercussions on their work ability, which in some cases can lead to job loss. Thus, the socio-professional aspects of symptomatic Tarlov cysts should not be underestimated and maintaining these patients in employment should be considered from the outset as an objective in its own right in the management.