Marco Túlio Domingos Silva e Reis , François Dantas , Weverson José Teodoro Lacerda , Vinícios Rivelli da Fonseca , Pedro Moreira Coelho Barroso , Gustavo Henrique Reis de Oliveira , Fernando Luiz Rolemberg Dantas
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摘要
背景:基底内陷(BI)是指蝶骨突向颅内和后方向枕骨大孔脱垂。针对这种情况,有多种手术治疗方案可供选择。在此,我们介绍了一种采用单级后方入路减少 BI 的压力手法技术:我们描述了一例被诊断为 A 型 BI 和脑干受压的 56 岁男性病例,他接受了后窝减压和枕颈融合术治疗。术中使用应力手法缩小了 BI,无需进行头颅牵引或寰枢关节牵引:术后造影显示骨突缩小,脑干充分减压。患者的症状逐渐得到改善:结论:在选定的病例中,在现有的技术库中,采用应力手法进行 BI 减缩可以是一种发病率较低、更简单且可复制的选择。
Stress Maneuver for Basilar Invagination Reduction: A Technical Report
Background
Basilar invagination (BI) is a prolapse of the odontoid process cranially and posteriorly towards the foramen magnum. Several surgical treatment options are available for this condition. Herein, we describe a stress maneuver technique for BI reduction using a single-stage posterior approach.
Methods
We described the case of a 56-year-old male diagnosed with type A BI and brainstem compression, who was treated with posterior fossa decompression and occipitocervical fusion. The BI was reduced intraoperatively using a stress maneuver, and cranial traction or atlantoaxial joint distraction was not necessary.
Results
Postoperative imaging revealed a reduction of the odontoid process and adequate brainstem decompression. The patient showed progressive improvement of his symptoms.
Conclusions
In selected cases, stress maneuvers for BI reduction can be a less morbid, easier, and replicable option within the already existing technical arsenal.
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-To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide.
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