Synovial Spinal Cyst Rupture/Aspiration

Synovial cyst rupture and aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure designed to reduce pain caused by a synovial spinal cyst pressing on nerves. The treatment relieves nerve compression and inflammation, providing significant pain relief for conditions like radiculopathy.

What is a Synovial Cyst Rupture/Aspiration?

  • Synovial Cyst: A fluid-filled sac that forms near the facet joints of the spine, often due to arthritis or wear-and-tear.

  • Rupture/Aspiration Procedure: Involves draining (aspiration) or rupturing the cyst to reduce nerve compression and relieve pain.

What conditions does it treat?

  • Nerve Compression (Radiculopathy)

  • Facet Joint-Associated Pain

Benefits of Cyst Rupture

  • Immediate Relief: Reduces nerve compression and associated pain.

  • Minimally Invasive: Avoids the need for open surgery.

  • Quick Recovery: Patients often resume normal activities within a few days.

Preparation & Post-Care

  • Before: Stop certain medications directed by your provider, fast for 3 hours, and arrange a driver if sedated.

  • After: Avoid vigorous activities and submerging the injection site for 24 hours. Relief is commonly reported within 7 days. Report any increased pain or swelling to your provider.

This video explains what a synovial cyst is and common treatments.