Treatment of single one-stage posterior atlantoaxial fixation in Chiari malformation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0529-5815.2017.06.009
- VernacularTitle: 单纯寰枢椎固定治疗合并寰枕融合的Chiari畸形
- Author:
Lenian LU
1
;
Rui ZONG
;
Xiaobing XU
;
Xinguang YU
;
Guangyu QIAO
Author Information
1. Department of Neurosurgery, Chinese People′s Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Arnold-Chiari malformation;
Spinal fusion;
Atlanto-Axial joint
- From:
Chinese Journal of Surgery
2017;55(6):446-450
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effects of surgical technique of single one-stage posterior C1-2 screw rod fixation of Chiari malformation (CM) associated with occipitalization and without atlantoaxial dislocation.
Methods:A total of 23 patients with CM treated between January 2014 and October 2015 in Department of Neurosurgery of Chinese People′s Liberation Army General Hospital were retrospective reviewed. All of them were diagnosis with CM associated with occipitalization and without atlantoaxial dislocation, including 8 males and 15 females, aging from 11 to 57 years (mean (35.5±10.52) years). Single one-stage posterior C1-2 screw rod fixation with bone grafting fusion was performed. Operation time and intraoperative blood loss were recorded. Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores and Odom rating were used to evaluate the clinical effects at pre- and post-operative. Regression of the cerebellar tonsillar was measured by MRI. The results were analyzed by paired samples t test.
Results:Twenty-three patients were implanted screws successfully, the vertebral artery injury and cerebrospinal fluid leakage were not found. The mean operation time was (172.7±19.9) minutes, the intraoperative blood loss was (153.9±49.3) ml. Compared to preoperative, the JOA score increased (13.7±1.6 vs. 11.5±1.4) and the tonsillar herniation decreased ((0.8±0.6)cm vs. (1.9±0.6) cm) in the last follow-up, there were statistical difference (t=13.386, P<0.01; t=17.995, P<0.01). The results of the postoperative Odom grading were as follows: 6 cases were perfect (26.1%), 13 cases were good (56.5%), 4 cases were moderate (17.4%) and no case was poor.No signs of instrument loosen or screw broken was noticed. 100% bony fusion rate was achieved. The follow-up time was 6 to 23 months (mean (10.5±3.2) months). One case developed internal fixator related discomfort, the symptom was relieved by internal fixator removal surgery performed 4 months after the operation when osseous fusion had already been achieved. No new neurologic symptoms were observed in other 22 patients.
Conclusions:The results of the study substantiates the effectiveness of single one-stage posterior fixation strategy for CM, which is associated with occipitalization and without atlantoaxial dislocation. This technique could be an alternative choice for this type of CM.