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Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery University of Virginia Health System

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Page 1: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques

John A. Jane, Jr., M.D.Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and

PediatricsDirector of Pediatric Neurosurgery

University of Virginia Health System

Page 2: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Disclosures

• None

Page 3: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Surgical Technique• Bone removal:

– Posterior fossa decompression aka suboccipital craniectomy aka foramen magnum decompression

– C1 laminectomy, sometimes C2 and/or C3

Page 4: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery
Page 5: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Dural splitting• The spinal dura only

has one layer• “Dural splitting”

over the spine is not really splitting two layers

Page 6: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Surgical Technique

• Decompression (bone removal) alone

• Dural splitting– Use of intraoperative

ultrasound– Type of splitting

• Creation and removal of an outer layer

Page 7: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Surgical Series

• 2006-2009, Age<18• N=16

– Posterior fossa decompression and duraplasty=8• 6 syringomyelia

– Posterior fossa decompression alone=8• 6 syringomyelia

– Both groups similar in terms of age, symptoms, degree of tonsillar herniation, and syringomyelia

Page 8: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Outcomes

• Syringes – Significantly decreased or resolved in 5 of 6 patients in

each group

• Tonsillar regression– PFD alone: 6 of 7– PFD plus duraplasty: 5 of 7

Page 9: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

PFD with dural splitting

Page 10: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

PFD with dural splitting

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Complications

• Postoperative nausea– PFD alone: 0/8– PFD with duraplasty: 5/8

• Higher rate of complications associated with PFD with duraplasty– Meningitis, Reoperation for CSF leak, Symptomatic

pseudomeningocele

Page 12: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Complications• Original

surgery: PFD with division of adhesions and continuous sutured duraplasty

Page 13: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Complications• Chemical meningitis: repeat PFD

with removal of dural graft and placement of pericranial graft

• Pseudomeningocele with CSF leak requiring repeat closure of incision

• Continued pseudomeningocele treated with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt

Page 14: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Recent reports

• Decompression alone procedures were shorter, had shorter hospital stays, and less pain and nausea

• However, PFD alone was associated with a higher incidence of symptomatic recurrence and need for dural opening (12.5% versus 3.1%)

Page 15: Surgical Results from Chiari Decompression: Comparing Duroplasty versus Dural Splitting Techinques John A. Jane, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Conclusions

• Posterior fossa decompression with dural splitting is better tolerated and associated with fewer complications than PFD with duraplasty

• Posterior fossa decompression with dural splitting can provide effective treatment of syringomyelia in most patients

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Thank you!

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