Surgical Treatment of Craniocervical Decompression without Chiari Malformation in Syringomyelia

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Title ( eng )
Surgical Treatment of Craniocervical Decompression without Chiari Malformation in Syringomyelia
Creator
Yilmaz Nebi
Kiymaz Nejmi
Mumcu Çiğdem
Source Title
Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume 54
Issue 4
Start Page 109
End Page 111
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 0018-2052
[EISSN] 2433-7668
[NCID] AA00664312
Abstract
We aimed to describe a patient without Chiari malformation who was treated via craniocervical decompression and by creating cisterna manga with an autologous fascia graft, and who displayed a clinical and radiological improvement in the post-operative period. Syringomyelia is a chronic and progressive disease with cavitation and gliosis in the spinal cord. It is more common in adulthood and often involves the cervical region. Due to the fact that craniocervical decompression therapy is successful in syringomyelia with Chiari malformation, this surgical treatment is currently controversial in syringomyelia without Chiari malformation. A 33-yearold male applied to our clinic with numbness and weakness in his left hand that had lasted for 2 years, but his condition had worsened in recent months, with neck pain before over previous the S months and a walking disturbance that had appeared 7 months before. Syringomyelia was found between the C2 and TS vertebrae levels on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. The patient was diagnosed with syringomyelia and underwent suboccipital decompression. Cisterna magna was created by duraplasty with a fascia lata graft.  

Consequently, craniocervical decompression might be accepted as a treatment method of choice in patients with syringomyelia without Chiari malformation.
Keywords
Syringomyelia
Craniocervical decompression
Cisterna magna
NDC
Medical sciences [ 490 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Hiroshima University Medical Press
Date of Issued 2005-12
Rights
Hiroshima University Medical Press
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0018-2052
[NCID] AA00664312