Successful staged separation of total angular craniopagus.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of neurosurgical sciences Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-17 DOI:10.23736/S0390-5616.21.05633-2
Carlo E Marras, Andrea Carai, Alessandro DE Benedictis, Alessandra Savioli, Camilla M Rossi Espagnet, Mario Zama, Franco Randi, Aurelio Secinaro, Luca Borro, Antonio Napolitano, Giuseppe Ricci, Alessandra Marasi, Enrico Castelli, Tommaso Calloni, Sergio G Picardo
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Abstract

Background: Total craniopagus is an exceedingly rare condition in which surgical treatment is complex and potentially fatal. Over the last decades, a multistep surgical approach, which allows development of venous collateral circulation, has fostered a dramatic improvement of successful separation rates and neurological outcomes. Most of the experience derives from management of vertical craniopagus, as the angular form is even less common and less amenable to successful surgical separation.

Methods: We present a case of total angular craniopagus twins observed at our Institution. Specific features included a large occipital fusion area with a bone defect, complete separation of brain and arterial vessels and a complex configuration of dural venous sinuses. The superior sagittal sinus of each twin preferentially drained to a single transverse sinus through a shared torcular.

Results: After an extensive diagnostic phase, including neuroimaging, tridimensional and virtual reality modelling, neurological, neurophysiological and rehabilitation assessment, a detailed multistep surgical plan, was designed by a wide multidisciplinary team. The venous system was managed by taking advantage of the fact each twin's superior sagittal sinus was drained preferentially by the transverse sinus on the twin's left. The transverse sinuses were thus separated accordingly.

Conclusions: Successful separation was achieved in three surgical steps over one year, with an excellent outcome for both twins.

成功分期分离全角颅盖。
背景:完全性颅裂是一种极其罕见的疾病,手术治疗复杂且可能致命。在过去的几十年里,一种多步骤的手术方法,允许静脉侧支循环的发展,促进了成功分离率和神经预后的显着改善。大多数的经验来自于垂直颅裂的处理,角状颅裂是罕见的,不容易成功的手术分离。方法我们报告了一例在我院观察到的完全角型颅骨畸形双胞胎。具体特征包括枕骨大融合区伴骨缺损,脑和动脉血管完全分离,硬脑膜静脉窦结构复杂。每一对双胞胎的上矢状窦优先通过一个共同的环形引流到一个横向窦。结果经过广泛的诊断阶段,包括神经影像学、三维和虚拟现实建模、神经学、神经生理学和康复评估,向广泛的多学科团队提出了详细的多步骤手术计划。静脉系统的管理是利用双胞胎的上矢状窦优先由双胞胎左侧的横窦排出的事实。横窦就这样被分开了。结论在1年多的时间内,通过3个手术步骤成功分离,两例双胞胎均获得了良好的结局。
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Journal of neurosurgical sciences
Journal of neurosurgical sciences CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
202
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences publishes scientific papers on neurosurgery and related subjects (electroencephalography, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropathology, stereotaxy, neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, etc.). Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of ditorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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