The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?

Introduction. Cranio-vertebral decompression remains the common denominator for the treatment of syringomyelia associated with Chiari I. On the other hand, the details of the procedure, remains controversial. The success of the surgery is to restore the circulation of cerebro-spinal fluid at the lev...

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Main Authors: Ait Bachir Mustapha, T. Benbouzid
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Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2019-03-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/329
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spelling doaj-97353f1e1e9c46ce8c8092a092449e292020-11-25T00:28:18ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592019-03-01374810.33962/roneuro-2019-007329The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?Ait Bachir MustaphaT. BenbouzidIntroduction. Cranio-vertebral decompression remains the common denominator for the treatment of syringomyelia associated with Chiari I. On the other hand, the details of the procedure, remains controversial. The success of the surgery is to restore the circulation of cerebro-spinal fluid at the level of the foramen magnum. How is this circulation restored to the level of foramen is the question? We offer our attitude towards the treatment of syringomyelia with Chiari I. Material and method. Consecutive series of 32/121 patients benefiting from cranio-vertebral decompression associated with intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils treated for syringomyelia with a Chiari I malformation in adults. Result. Motor deficits were present in 20 / 22 patients, representing 90% of the entire patient group. these motor deficits are improved in 16 out of 22 cases, and remained unchanged in 06cas. no motor aggravation occurred. in our study, bone decompression and intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils (sub arachnoids manipulation) were found to be associated with favourable results on clinical signs and symptoms. However, sub arachnoids manipulation and intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils showed a little more complication compared with bone decompression with dural plasty. Conclusion. The bone decompression with dural graft and intradural dissection of adhesions and reduction by intra pial aspiration or resection of the tonsils is indicated on the MRI aspect of cerebellar tonsils of considerable size totally obstructing the foramen Magnum, the intraoperative finding, through the arachnoid, of the absence of passage of the cerebro-spinal fluid because of the bulging of the cerebellar tonsils.https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/329syringomyeliaChiari Iintra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils
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The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
Romanian Neurosurgery
syringomyelia
Chiari I
intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils
author_facet Ait Bachir Mustapha
T. Benbouzid
author_sort Ait Bachir Mustapha
title The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
title_short The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
title_full The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
title_fullStr The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
title_full_unstemmed The surgical procedure of syringomyelie with Chiari I in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
title_sort surgical procedure of syringomyelie with chiari i in adults regarding the intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils: does this procedure improve symptoms with less complication?
publisher London Academic Publishing
series Romanian Neurosurgery
issn 1220-8841
2344-4959
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Introduction. Cranio-vertebral decompression remains the common denominator for the treatment of syringomyelia associated with Chiari I. On the other hand, the details of the procedure, remains controversial. The success of the surgery is to restore the circulation of cerebro-spinal fluid at the level of the foramen magnum. How is this circulation restored to the level of foramen is the question? We offer our attitude towards the treatment of syringomyelia with Chiari I. Material and method. Consecutive series of 32/121 patients benefiting from cranio-vertebral decompression associated with intrapial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils treated for syringomyelia with a Chiari I malformation in adults. Result. Motor deficits were present in 20 / 22 patients, representing 90% of the entire patient group. these motor deficits are improved in 16 out of 22 cases, and remained unchanged in 06cas. no motor aggravation occurred. in our study, bone decompression and intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils (sub arachnoids manipulation) were found to be associated with favourable results on clinical signs and symptoms. However, sub arachnoids manipulation and intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils showed a little more complication compared with bone decompression with dural plasty. Conclusion. The bone decompression with dural graft and intradural dissection of adhesions and reduction by intra pial aspiration or resection of the tonsils is indicated on the MRI aspect of cerebellar tonsils of considerable size totally obstructing the foramen Magnum, the intraoperative finding, through the arachnoid, of the absence of passage of the cerebro-spinal fluid because of the bulging of the cerebellar tonsils.
topic syringomyelia
Chiari I
intra pial aspiration of cerebellar tonsils
url https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/329
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