Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome

BackgroundTreatment of Chiari malformation can include suboccipital decompression with resection of one cerebellar tonsil. Its effects on ocular motor and cerebellar function have not yet been systematically examined.ObjectiveTo investigate whether decompression, including resection of one cerebella...

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Main Authors: Nicolina Goldschagg, Katharina Feil, Franziska Ihl, Siegbert Krafczyk, Mathias Kunz, Jörg Christian Tonn, Michael Strupp, Aurelia Peraud
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-01
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spelling doaj-d22a40334d9a409dbfaa565d1716e08d2020-11-25T00:52:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952017-06-01810.3389/fneur.2017.00292267710Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular OutcomeNicolina Goldschagg0Nicolina Goldschagg1Katharina Feil2Katharina Feil3Franziska Ihl4Siegbert Krafczyk5Mathias Kunz6Jörg Christian Tonn7Michael Strupp8Michael Strupp9Aurelia Peraud10German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyGerman Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyGerman Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyGerman Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Munich, Munich, GermanyBackgroundTreatment of Chiari malformation can include suboccipital decompression with resection of one cerebellar tonsil. Its effects on ocular motor and cerebellar function have not yet been systematically examined.ObjectiveTo investigate whether decompression, including resection of one cerebellar tonsil, leads to ocular motor, vestibular, or cerebellar deficits.Patients and methodsTen patients with Chiari malformation type 1 were systematically examined before and after (1 week and 3 months) suboccipital decompression with unilateral tonsillectomy. The work-up included a neurological and neuro-ophthalmological examination, vestibular function, posturography, and subjective scales. Cerebellar function was evaluated by ataxia rating scales.ResultsDecompression led to a major subjective improvement 3 months after surgery, especially regarding headache (5/5 patients), hyp-/dysesthesia (5/5 patients), ataxia of the upper limbs (4/5 patients), and paresis of the triceps and interosseal muscles (2/2 patients). Ocular motor disturbances before decompression were detected in 50% of the patients. These symptoms improved after surgery, but five patients had new persisting mild ocular motor deficits 3 months after decompression with unilateral tonsillectomy (i.e., smooth pursuit deficits, horizontally gaze-evoked nystagmus, rebound, and downbeat nystagmus) without any subjective complaints. Impaired vestibular (horizontal canal, saccular, and utricular) function improved in five of seven patients with impaired function before surgery. Posturographic measurements after surgery did not change significantly.ConclusionDecompression, including resection of one cerebellar tonsil, leads to an effective relief of patients’ preoperative complaints. It is a safe procedure when performed with the help of intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring, although mild ocular motor dysfunctions were seen in half of the patients, which were fortunately asymptomatic.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2017.00292/fullChiari malformationsuboccipital decompressioncerebellar tonsilocular motor functioncerebellum
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author Nicolina Goldschagg
Nicolina Goldschagg
Katharina Feil
Katharina Feil
Franziska Ihl
Siegbert Krafczyk
Mathias Kunz
Jörg Christian Tonn
Michael Strupp
Michael Strupp
Aurelia Peraud
spellingShingle Nicolina Goldschagg
Nicolina Goldschagg
Katharina Feil
Katharina Feil
Franziska Ihl
Siegbert Krafczyk
Mathias Kunz
Jörg Christian Tonn
Michael Strupp
Michael Strupp
Aurelia Peraud
Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
Frontiers in Neurology
Chiari malformation
suboccipital decompression
cerebellar tonsil
ocular motor function
cerebellum
author_facet Nicolina Goldschagg
Nicolina Goldschagg
Katharina Feil
Katharina Feil
Franziska Ihl
Siegbert Krafczyk
Mathias Kunz
Jörg Christian Tonn
Michael Strupp
Michael Strupp
Aurelia Peraud
author_sort Nicolina Goldschagg
title Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
title_short Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
title_full Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
title_fullStr Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Decompression in Chiari Malformation: Clinical, Ocular Motor, Cerebellar, and Vestibular Outcome
title_sort decompression in chiari malformation: clinical, ocular motor, cerebellar, and vestibular outcome
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2017-06-01
description BackgroundTreatment of Chiari malformation can include suboccipital decompression with resection of one cerebellar tonsil. Its effects on ocular motor and cerebellar function have not yet been systematically examined.ObjectiveTo investigate whether decompression, including resection of one cerebellar tonsil, leads to ocular motor, vestibular, or cerebellar deficits.Patients and methodsTen patients with Chiari malformation type 1 were systematically examined before and after (1 week and 3 months) suboccipital decompression with unilateral tonsillectomy. The work-up included a neurological and neuro-ophthalmological examination, vestibular function, posturography, and subjective scales. Cerebellar function was evaluated by ataxia rating scales.ResultsDecompression led to a major subjective improvement 3 months after surgery, especially regarding headache (5/5 patients), hyp-/dysesthesia (5/5 patients), ataxia of the upper limbs (4/5 patients), and paresis of the triceps and interosseal muscles (2/2 patients). Ocular motor disturbances before decompression were detected in 50% of the patients. These symptoms improved after surgery, but five patients had new persisting mild ocular motor deficits 3 months after decompression with unilateral tonsillectomy (i.e., smooth pursuit deficits, horizontally gaze-evoked nystagmus, rebound, and downbeat nystagmus) without any subjective complaints. Impaired vestibular (horizontal canal, saccular, and utricular) function improved in five of seven patients with impaired function before surgery. Posturographic measurements after surgery did not change significantly.ConclusionDecompression, including resection of one cerebellar tonsil, leads to an effective relief of patients’ preoperative complaints. It is a safe procedure when performed with the help of intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring, although mild ocular motor dysfunctions were seen in half of the patients, which were fortunately asymptomatic.
topic Chiari malformation
suboccipital decompression
cerebellar tonsil
ocular motor function
cerebellum
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2017.00292/full
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