Journal of Clinical Medicine (May 2023)

Post-Operative Complications after Foramen Magnum Decompression with Duraplasty Using Different Graft Materials in Adults Patients with Chiari I Malformation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Paolo Perrini,
  • Daniele Lorenzini,
  • Alberto Vercelli,
  • Alessandra Perrone,
  • Davide Tiziano Di Carlo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 3382

Abstract

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Despite extensive investigations, the choice of graft material for reconstructive duraplasty after foramen magnum decompression for Chiari type I malformation (CMI) is still a topic of discussion. The authors performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature examining the post-operative complications in adult patients with CMI after foramen magnum decompression and duraplasty (FMDD) using different graft materials. Our systematic review included 23 studies with a total of 1563 patients with CMI who underwent FMDD with different dural substitutes. The most common complications were pseudomeningocele (2.7%, 95% CI 1.5–3.9%, p 2 = 69%) and CSF leak (2%, 95% CI 1–2.9%, p 2 = 43%). The revision surgery rate was 3% (95% CI 1.8–4.2%, p 2 = 54%). A lower rate of pseudomeningocele was observed with autologous duraplasty when compared with synthetic duraplasty (0.7% [95% CI 0–1.3%] vs. 5.3% [95% CI 2.1–8.4%] p p p < 0.01, respectively). Autologous duraplasty is associated with a lower rate of post-operative pseudomeningocele and reoperation. This information should be considered when planning duraplasty after foramen magnum decompression in patients with CMI.

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