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Chiari I malformation and altered cerebrospinal fluid dynamics-the highs and the lows.

Soumya Mukherjee1, Neeraj Kalra2, Daniel Warren3, Gnanamurthy Sivakumar2, John R Goodden2, Atul K Tyagi2, Paul D Chumas2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This paper reviews the altered cerebrospinal fluid dynamics that can be associated with paediatric Chiari I malformation and we present our own institutional experience.
METHODS: We conducted a thorough review of the literature and retrospectively analyzed all cases of operatively managed paediatric Chiari 1 malformation at our institution between February 2006 and February 2019.
RESULTS: Acquired Chiari malformation (ACM) can radiologically mimic Chiari I and has been associated with both intracranial hypotension (either secondary to lumboperitoneal shunting or spontaneous CSF hypotension) and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). At our institution, 61 paediatric cases (range, 2-15 years) underwent foramen magnum decompression (FMD) for Chiari I malformation. Whilst 80% (50/61) of cases underwent FMD with no preceding or post-operative problems of CSF dynamics, 8% (5/61) of cases had hydrocephalus at initial presentation requiring CSF diversion followed by FMD for persistent Chiari, and 10% (6/61) developed hydrocephalus following FMD and required long-term CSF diversion.
CONCLUSIONS: In paediatric ACM, the management of intracranial hypotension involves thorough radiological assessment and inclusion/adjustment of a valve in the case of lumboperitoneal shunting or epidural blood patch or interventional techniques in the case of spontaneous CSF leak. Thereby, unwarranted posterior fossa decompression surgery is avoided. In the case of IIH and Chiari I malformation, children who have recurrent symptoms despite adequate posterior fossa decompression surgery (failed Chiari), there is a strong role for intracranial pressure monitoring as raised intracranial pressure may indicate long-term CSF diversion.

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Keywords:  Cerebrospinal fluid leak; Chiari malformation; Intracranial hypertension; Intracranial hypotension; Lumboperitoneal shunt; Paediatrics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31203396     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-019-04233-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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