Ondine's curse: clinical presentation with diaphragmatic pacing and spontaneous respiratory recovery. Illustrative case.

Alexander J Schupper, Alex Devarajan, Dong-Seok Lee, Enrique Perez, Raj K Shrivastava
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Background: The complexity of posterior fossa surgery can often lead to rare complications due to the anatomy involved. Vestibular schwannoma resection is a common pathology in the posterior fossa, often requiring surgical intervention. Given the proximity of this space to the brainstem, cranial nerve VII/VIII complex, and posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), neurovascular complications are not infrequent. A rare vascular complication from this surgical approach is a lateral medullary infarction from injury to the lateral medullary segment of the proximal PICA, leading to central hypoventilation syndrome (CHS).

Observations: This report presents a unique case of a 51-year-old man who underwent a retrosigmoid craniectomy for resection of a vestibular schwannoma. Following surgery, the patient was unable to be weaned off the ventilator and was noted to become apneic while he slept, a clinical picture consistent with Ondine's curse.

Lessons: This report discusses the anatomical considerations of this surgical corridor leading to this complication and the management of a patient with acquired Ondine's curse and reviews the scarce literature on this uncommon cause of acquired CHS.

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Ondine诅咒:膈肌起搏和自主呼吸恢复的临床表现。说明性案例。
背景:后颅窝手术的复杂性往往会导致罕见的并发症,因为涉及到解剖结构。前庭神经鞘瘤切除术是后颅窝常见的病理学,通常需要手术干预。考虑到该空间靠近脑干、颅神经VII/8I复合体和小脑后下动脉(PICA),神经血管并发症并不罕见。这种手术方法的一种罕见血管并发症是PICA近端髓外侧段损伤引起的髓外侧梗死,导致中枢低通气综合征(CHS)。观察:本报告报告报告了一例51岁的男性患者,他接受了乙状结肠后颅骨切除术,切除了前庭神经鞘瘤。手术后,患者无法脱离呼吸机,并在睡觉时出现呼吸暂停,这与Ondine的诅咒一致。经验教训:本报告讨论了导致这种并发症的手术通道的解剖学考虑因素,以及对一名获得性Ondine诅咒患者的治疗,并回顾了关于这种罕见的获得性CHS原因的文献。
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