Suboccipital craniotomy in the surgical treatment of Chiari i malformation

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Object: The object of this study was to present craniotomy for Chiari type I patients. Materials and methods: Six patients with Chiari type I underwent suboccipital craniotomy. All patients showed clinical improvement, and none had any complications. Two patients had syringomyelia; it disappeared in entirety. We describe the procedure for posterior fossa decompression. Results: Three-dimensional volumetric analysis using Vitrea workstation for postoperative posterior fossa volumes was calculated and was seen to have been increased on an average, from pre-operative (168 cc) to postoperative volume (192 cc). Conclusion: We thus conclude that suboccipital craniotomy results in resolution of the Chiari symptoms yet achieves effective expansion of posterior fossa.

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Chou, Y. C., Sarkar, R., Osuagwu, F. C., & Lazareff, J. A. (2009). Suboccipital craniotomy in the surgical treatment of Chiari i malformation. Child’s Nervous System, 25(9), 1111–1114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-009-0913-8

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