Foramen magnum decompression for Chiari malformation type I - UK surgical practice

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Giannakaki, Venetia [1 ]
Nissen, Justin [1 ]
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[1] Royal Victoria Infirm, Dept Neurosurg, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Chiari malformation; foramen magnum decompression; craniocervical junction; duroplasty; bony decompression; durotomy; survey; POSTERIOR-FOSSA DECOMPRESSION; DURA SPLITTING DECOMPRESSION; INTRAOPERATIVE ULTRASONOGRAPHY; SEVERITY INDEX; DURAPLASTY; OUTCOMES; METAANALYSIS; SURGERY; ADULTS;
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10.1080/02688697.2022.2107177
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Symptomatic Chiari 1 malformation (CM1) is a common condition in Neurosurgery. Surgery involves hindbrain decompression and restoration of CSF flow through different surgical approaches. No Class 1 evidence exists to suggest the superiority of any of the surgical techniques. Aims: To investigate current surgical practice for symptomatic CM1 patients in the United Kingdom (UK) and determine the willingness to participate in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing different surgical techniques. Methods: An electronic survey was sent to consultant members of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons and the British Chiari-Syringomyelia Group. The questions covered pre-operative and intra-operative management, presence of equipoise/uncertainty in optimal technique and willingness to participate in an RCT. Results: 98 responses were received. 67% operate on adults. 30% on adult and paediatric patients. There is variation in routine pre-operative use of: ICP monitoring (18%), flexion/extension x-rays (16%), venography (20%) and ophthalmology assessment (26%). 18% of neurosurgeons would not offer foramen magnum decompression when the presenting symptom is only refractory cough/sneeze headache. 15% routinely perform bony decompression alone in adults vs 8% in children. In 68% of adult cases, durotomy is performed routinely (46% of them leave the dura open, 54% perform a type of duroplasty) and 16% routinely resect the cerebellar tonsils. Only 17% leave the dura open in children. The most common indicators for durotomy are syringomyelia and intra-operative ultrasound findings. 61% believe there is equipoise/uncertainty in the optimal strategy for decompression and would be willing to participate in an RCT. Comments also mention the heterogeneity of CM1 and that treatment should be tailored to each patient. Conclusion: There is wide variation in pre- and intra-operative management of CM1 patients in the UK and the majority of neurosurgeons would be willing to participate in an RCT comparing bony decompression alone vs dural opening with/without duroplasty.
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