Treatment of syringomyelia due to Chiari type I malformation with syringo-subarachnoid-peritoneal shunt

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Abstract

Chiari type I malformation is a tonsillar herniation more than 3 mm from the level of foramen magnum, with or without concurrent syringomyelia. Different surgical treatments have been developed for syringomyelia secondary to Chiari’s malformations: craniovertebral decompression with or without plugging of the obex, syringo-subarachnoid, syringo-peritoneal, and theco-peritoneal shunt placement. Shunt placement procedures are useful for neurologically symptomatic large-sized syrinx. In this paper, authors define the first successful treatment of a patient with syringomyelia due to Chiari type I malformation using a pre-defined new technique of syringo-subarachnoid-peritoneal shunt with T-tube system.

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Akakın, A., Yılmaz, B., Ekşi, M. Ş., & Kılıç, T. (2015). Treatment of syringomyelia due to Chiari type I malformation with syringo-subarachnoid-peritoneal shunt. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 57(4), 311–313. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2015.57.4.311

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