Literature DB >> 15029911

Retrospective study of surgery-related outcomes in patients with syringomyelia associated with Chiari I malformation: clinical significance of changes in the size and localization of syrinx on pain relief.

Masaya Nakamura1, Kazuhiro Chiba, Takashi Nishizawa, Hirofumi Maruiwa, Morio Matsumoto, Yoshiaki Toyama.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Pain is one of the major symptoms in patients with syringomyelia; however, its origin is not fully understood, and postoperative improvement of pain is difficult to predict. The objectives of this study were to assess the surgery-related results obtained in patients who underwent treatment for syringomyelia associated with Chiari I malformation, particularly related to pain status, and to identify factors that may influence improvement in postoperative pain by comparing pre- and postoperative magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings.
METHODS: The correlation between pre- and postoperative changes in the size and the location of the syrinx and pain improvement was investigated in 25 patients. The shapes of the syringes were classified into three types: central, enlarged, and deviated. In most cases in which the syrinx deviated toward the posterolateral aspect of the spinal cord at the level corresponding to dermatomal distribution of preoperative pain, the lesion remained at the same position postoperatively, and improvement in pain was poor. On the other hand, enlarged-type syringes were the most frequently observed prior to surgery, exhibited diverse changes postoperatively, and improvement in pain status was difficult to predict. When postoperative MR imaging revealed a transformation to the deviated type, poor pain improvement was noted.
CONCLUSIONS: Neurons in the dorsal horn were thought to be involved in the development of pain as a result of the deafferentiation mechanism in cases of syringomyelia.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15029911     DOI: 10.3171/spi.2004.100.3.0241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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1.  Phenotypes and Prognostic Factors of Syringomyelia in Single-Center Patients With Chiari I Malformation: Moniliform Type as a Special Configuration.

Authors:  Chunli Lu; Longbing Ma; Chenghua Yuan; Lei Cheng; Xinyu Wang; Wanru Duan; Kai Wang; Zan Chen; Hao Wu; Gao Zeng; Fengzeng Jian
Journal:  Neurospine       Date:  2022-09-30

2.  Syringomyelia in three small breed dogs secondary to Chiari-like malformation: clinical and diagnostic findings.

Authors:  Chul Park; Byeong Teck Kang; Jong Hyun Yoo; Hee Myung Park
Journal:  J Vet Sci       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 1.672

3.  Precise Delivery Into Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Syringomyelic Cysts with Magnetic Nanoparticles MRI Visualization.

Authors:  Chao Zhang; Anna Y Morozova; Maxim A Abakumov; Ilya L Gubsky; Patricia Douglas; Shiqing Feng; Andrey S Bryukhovetskiy; Vladimir P Chekhonin
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2015-10-21

4.  Investigation of the Neuropathic Pain Caused by Syringomyelia Associated with Chiari I Malformation.

Authors:  Toshitaka Seki; Shuji Hamauchi; Masayoshi Yamazaki; Kazutoshi Hida; Shunsuke Yano; Kiyohiro Houkin
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2019-04-02
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