[Dynamics of caudal dystopia of cerebellar tonsils in patients with craniosynostosis following posterior cranial distraction].

Q4 Medicine
L A Satanin, N A Chernikova, S G Rudnev, E A Khukhlaeva, V G Solonichenko, V V Roginsky
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Abstract

The main cause of caudal dystopia of cerebellar tonsils (CDCT) in craniosynostosis (CS) is underdevelopment of posterior cranial fossa (PCF) with its insufficient volume. Therefore, posterior cranial distraction seems to be perspective for effective enlargement of intracranial volume.

Objective: To evaluate CDCT dynamics in patients with CS after posterior cranial distraction.

Material and methods: There were 136 patients with CS who underwent posterior cranial distraction between 2011 and 2022. Of these, 32 ones were included in this study. These patients were diagnosed with CDCT after MRI. Clinical, radiological and craniometric data were analyzed.

Results: PCF volume increased by 34.8% after posterior cranial distraction. CDCT completely regressed in 56.3% of patients. Older age of patients, baseline level of CDCT and posterior angle of skull base contributed to complete regression of CDCT.

Conclusion: Posterior cranial distraction below the confluence of sinuses with craniovertebral junction decompression effectively increases intracranial and PCF volumes. In most cases, this leads to decrease or complete regression of CDCT. Genesis of CDCT and associated hydrocephalus in CS is multifactorial. Thus, persistent CDCT and/or progressive hydrocephalus may occur and necessitate additional monitoring and, if necessary, neurosurgical intervention.

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颅缝闭闭(CS)后颅窝(PCF)体积不足,导致小脑扁桃体尾侧异位的主要原因是后颅窝发育不全。因此,颅后撑开术似乎是有效扩大颅内容积的方法。目的:评价后颅撑开术后CS患者的CDCT动态。材料与方法:2011年至2022年间,136例CS患者行后颅撑开术。其中32人被纳入本研究。这些患者在MRI后被诊断为CDCT。对临床、放射学和颅测量资料进行分析。结果:后颅牵张术后PCF体积增加34.8%。56.3%的患者CDCT完全消退。患者年龄、CDCT基线水平和颅底后角度是导致CDCT完全消退的因素。结论:颅椎交界处减压术在窦汇合处下方后颅撑开术能有效增加颅内及PCF体积。在大多数情况下,这导致CDCT减少或完全消退。CS中CDCT及相关脑积水的发生是多因素的。因此,持续性CDCT和/或进行性脑积水可能发生,需要额外的监测,必要时进行神经外科干预。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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