A novel minimally invasive surgical technique for posttraumatic syringomyelia: subarachnoid-subarachnoid bypass.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of neurosurgery. Spine Pub Date : 2025-02-21 Print Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.3171/2024.10.SPINE24987
Chenghua Yuan, Can Zhang, Jiachen Wang, Hao Wu, Zan Chen, Fengzeng Jian, Jian Guan
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Abstract

Objective: Current treatment options for posttraumatic syringomyelia (PTS) lack clear standardization and often result in common complications. This study aims to introduce a novel minimally invasive technique for a modified subarachnoid-subarachnoid (S-S) bypass procedure for PTS.

Methods: The study included 20 consecutive patients with symptomatic PTS who underwent the modified S-S bypass. The surgical technique of modified S-S bypass involved two-laminae fenestration based on preoperative MRI and myelography results showing normal subarachnoid space above and below the injury site. A passer was used to create a subcutaneous tunnel, and two medical-grade silicone tubes were inserted into the normal subarachnoid space at the cranial and caudal ends. Bypass tubes were placed in the subcutaneous tunnel, and dural closure was achieved using 6-0 nonabsorbable sutures. The mean follow-up period was 14.9 (range 12-18) months, with neurological function assessed using a standard grading system and MRI used to evaluate the change in syrinx size.

Results: Seventeen patients demonstrated clinical improvement, while 3 remained stable. The mean preoperative syrinx length on MRI was 16.9 spinal levels, with a mean Syringomyelia Tension Index (STI) of 58.1%. The postoperative mean STI was 28.4%, significantly lower than preoperative values (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Modified S-S bypass, which can be performed without myelotomy and without the bypass tubes interfering with the adhesion, was not only a safe and effective surgical technique, but may also be a physiologically better way of treating PTS.

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治疗创伤后鞘膜积液的新型微创手术技术:蛛网膜下腔-蛛网膜下腔旁路术。
目的:目前创伤后脊髓空洞症(PTS)的治疗方案缺乏明确的标准化,并经常导致常见的并发症。本研究旨在介绍一种新的微创技术,用于改良的蛛网膜下腔-蛛网膜下腔(S-S)旁路手术治疗PTS。方法:该研究包括20例连续接受改良S-S旁路治疗的有症状的PTS患者。改良S-S旁路的手术技术涉及两层板开窗,基于术前MRI和脊髓造影结果显示损伤部位上下的正常蛛网膜下腔。使用传输器创建皮下隧道,并将两根医用级硅胶管插入颅骨和尾端正常的蛛网膜下腔。在皮下隧道中放置旁路管,使用6-0不可吸收缝合线闭合硬脑膜。平均随访时间为14.9个月(12-18个月),使用标准分级系统评估神经功能,并使用MRI评估注射器大小的变化。结果:17例患者临床好转,3例病情稳定。MRI显示术前平均脊髓脊髓长度为16.9个脊柱水平,脊髓脊髓张力指数(STI)为58.1%。术后平均STI为28.4%,显著低于术前(p < 0.05)。结论:改良S-S旁路术不需要切开骨髓,不需要旁路管干扰粘连,不仅是一种安全有效的手术技术,而且在生理上可能是治疗PTS更好的方法。
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Journal of neurosurgery. Spine
Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 医学-临床神经学
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396
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Primarily publish original works in neurosurgery but also include studies in clinical neurophysiology, organic neurology, ophthalmology, radiology, pathology, and molecular biology.
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