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"Conservative" cranio-cervical decompression in the treatment of syringomyelia-Chiari I complex. A prospective study of 20 adult cases.

N Di Lorenzo1, L Palma, E Palatinsky, A Fortuna.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: This study was designed to investigate prospectively a series of patients with syringomyelia-Chiari I complex operated on by a minimally invasive procedure.
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to determine whether a relatively simple and low-risk osteo-dural decompression would obtain as good clinico-radiological results as those observed after the commonly used, more complex posterior fossa surgery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The majority of hypotheses concerning the pathogenesis of syringomyelia link it to the existence of some derangement of the cerebro-spinal fluid flow at the cranio-spinal level and, consequently, surgical procedures are directed toward decompressing the cranio-cervical junction; however, there is no clear-cut evidence that simple osteo-dural decompression should be associated with manipulation of nervous tissue for the purpose of restoring to normal an altered cerebro-spinal fluid flow dynamic.
METHODS: The procedure consisted of a small suboccipital craniectomy and laminectomy of C1 (when necessary C2 as well), followed by dura mater opening. Exploration and plugging of the obex, resection of arachnoid adherences, or amputation of the amygdala(e) were never performed. Every effort was made to keep the arachnoid intact. The series included 20 patients with progressive disease treated according the above-mentioned criteria.
RESULTS: Mortality and morbidity were nil and MRI controls showed shrinkage of the syrinx in all cases. At long-term follow-up (average, 2.4 years), 8 patients were considered improved, 11 stabilized, and 1 patient continued to deteriorate despite the collapse of the cord cavity.
CONCLUSION: Considering that the results of this "conservative" cranio-cervical decompression are at least comparable to those obtained with other surgical procedures, this procedure, which was not associated with mortality or morbidity, currently should be considered the first option in the treatment of syringomyelia-Chiari I complex.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8610240     DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199512000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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Review 1.  Pathogenesis of syringomyelia associated with Chiari type 1 malformation: review of evidences and proposal of a new hypothesis.

Authors:  Izumi Koyanagi; Kiyohiro Houkin
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2010-06-08       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  The fate of syringomyelia after surgical treatment of syringomyelia-Chiari I complex.

Authors:  Paolo Perrini; Nicola Di Lorenzo
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2010-11-30       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 3.  The effect of posterior fossa decompression in adult Chiari malformation and basilar invagination: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ulysses de Oliveira Sousa; Matheus Fernandes de Oliveira; Lindolfo Carlos Heringer; Alécio Cristino Evangelista Santos Barcelos; Ricardo Vieira Botelho
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2017-05-02       Impact factor: 3.042

4.  Long-term outcome of surgical management of adult Chiari I malformation.

Authors:  Nasser M F El-Ghandour
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2012-04-13       Impact factor: 3.042

5.  Comparison of posterior fossa decompression with and without duraplasty for the surgical treatment of Chiari malformation type I in adult patients: A retrospective analysis of 103 patients.

Authors:  Junchen Chen; Yongning Li; Tianyu Wang; Jun Gao; Jincheng Xu; Runlong Lai; Dianhui Tan
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 1.889

6.  Response of Syrinx Associated with Chiari I Malformation to Posterior Fossa Decompression with or without Duraplasty and Correlation with Functional Outcome: A Prospective Study of 22 Patients.

Authors:  Anil Kumar; Nupur Pruthi; B Indira Devi; Arun Kumar Gupta
Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2018 Oct-Dec

7.  Surgical treatment of Chiari I malformation complicated with syringomyelia.

Authors:  Changshun Bao; Fubing Yang; Liang Liu; Bing Wang; Dingjun Li; Yingjiang Gu; Shuling Zhang; Ligang Chen
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2012-10-31       Impact factor: 2.447

  7 in total

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