Affiliation:
1. Bashkir State Medical University
Abstract
Since the active introduction of neuroimaging methods, the prevalence of registered children with craniovertebral anomalies, including the Chiari malformation (CM), has a statistically significant tendency to increase. Minimally invasive surgical interventions are the most acceptable in pediatric neurosurgery, however, currently experience has been accumulated enough that does not confirm the universality of this method, due to the high frequency of reoperations at an older age, as well as a decrease of children’s quality of life in the interoperative periods. Considering the imperfection of treatment strategy mentioned above, the aim of this article was to analyze modern surgical interventions in pediatric and adult neurosurgeons with confirmation of our own results as an example of a clinical case of Chiari malformation in our clinic.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
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