Brazilian Neurosurgery (Mar 2013)

Impacted cisterna magna without syringomyelia associated or not with basilar impression and/or Chiari malformation

  • José Alberto Gonçalves da Silva,
  • Adailton Arcanjo dos Santos Júnior,
  • José Demir Rodrigues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1625935
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 01
pp. 40 – 47

Abstract

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Objective: The objective of this paper is to analyze the surgical treatment of impacted cisterna magna without syringomyelia (SM) associated or not with basilar impression (BI) and/or Chiari malformation (CM). Method: The authors present, in this work, the results of five cases with impacted cisterna magna without SM which were associated with BI in four cases, tonsillar herniation in three patients when they were in the sitting position and in the other two cases there was not herniation in the sitting position. Results: The surgical treatment was characterized by a large craniectomy with the patient in the sitting position, tonsillectomy, large opening of the fourth ventricle and duraplasty with creation of a large artificial cisterna magna. An upward migration of the posterior fossa structures was detected by postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Conclusion: The surgical treatment of impacted cisterna magna without SM remains unclear, however, a large craniectomy associated with tonsillectomy and creation of a large cisterna magna showed good results and a tendency of upward migration of the posterior fossa structures.

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