髓母细胞瘤患者痉挛的特殊性。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Child's Nervous System Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s00381-024-06649-5
Ioannis N Mavridis, Efstratios-Stylianos Pyrgelis, Eleni Agapiou, Maria Meliou, Welege Samantha Buddhika Wimalachandra
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目的:脊髓膜膨出症(MMC)是一种先天性神经管缺陷,是中枢神经系统(CNS)最常见的发育异常。痉挛是这些患者的主要致残因素之一,多达 1/5 的患儿会受到影响。本文旨在综述目前有关 MMC 患者痉挛的知识,主要侧重于其表现和处理方法:方法:使用 PubMed 数据库对 "脊髓膜膨出症 "和 "痉挛 "进行文献检索。数据由 5 位独立研究者收集,然后以范围界定的形式进行综合:这些患者出现痉挛的原因包括脑积水、系带综合征(TCS)、鞘膜积液、中枢神经系统感染以及相关的先天性脑部和脊柱异常。临床表现包括肢体痉挛和神经源性膀胱。痉挛主要影响神经水平以下的肌肉,导致步态障碍。除行走能力外,痉挛还严重影响一般功能活动能力、生活自理能力和生活质量。大多数 MMC 患者会出现神经源性膀胱。痉挛的治疗可以是对症治疗,也可以针对病因进行治疗。肢体和膀胱痉挛均可选择药物和手术治疗。定期物理治疗和矫形器可用于预防挛缩,早期使用矫形器是步态训练计划的基石。神经外科治疗痉挛的方法包括非烧蚀和烧蚀手术,如选择性背侧根状切开术。尿动力学模式指导着治疗策略,间歇性导尿是排尿肌活动不足和括约肌活动过度患者的最佳治疗选择:鉴于 MMC 患者痉挛的特殊性,多学科团队方法和早期康复计划是优化治疗的关键。
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Particularities of spasticity in myelomeningocele patients.

Objective: Myelomeningocele (MMC), a congenital neural tube defect, is the most common developmental anomaly of the central nervous system (CNS). Spasticity is among the main disabling factors in these patients, affecting up to 1/5 of children. The purpose of this article is to review the current knowledge regarding spasticity in MMC patients, mainly focusing on its manifestations and management.

Methods: A literature search was conducted using the PubMed database for the terms "myelomeningocele" and "spasticity." Data were collected by 5 independent investigators and then synthesized in a scoping format.

Results: Causes of spasticity in these patients include hydrocephalus, tethered cord syndrome (TCS), syringomyelia, CNS infection, and associated congenital brain and spine anomalies. Clinical manifestations include limb spasticity and neurogenic bladder. Spasticity primarily affects muscles below the neurological level and contributes to gait impairment. Besides walking ability, spasticity also severely affects functional mobility in general, self-care, and quality of life. The majority of MMC patients experience neurogenic bladder. Treatment of spasticity can be symptomatic or target its cause. Medical and surgical options are available for both limb and bladder spasticity. Regular physiotherapy and orthotics are used to prevent contractures and the early introduction of orthoses is the cornerstone of a gait training program. Neurosurgical treatment options for spasticity include nonablative and ablative procedures such as selective dorsal rhizototmy. The urodynamic pattern guides treatment strategies, with intermittent catheterization being the best treatment option for patients with underactive detrusor and overactive sphincter muscles.

Conclusion: Given the particularities of spasticity in MMC patients, a multidisciplinary team approach and early rehabilitation programs are keys for their optimal management.

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Child's Nervous System
Child's Nervous System 医学-临床神经学
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3.00
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3 months
期刊介绍: The journal has been expanded to encompass all aspects of pediatric neurosciences concerning the developmental and acquired abnormalities of the nervous system and its coverings, functional disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, basic and clinical neuro-oncology, rehabilitation and trauma. Global pediatric neurosurgery is an additional field of interest that will be considered for publication in the journal.
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