Affiliation:
1. Departments of Neurosurgery and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
2. Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Basilar invagination is a developmental anomaly of the craniovertebral junction in which the odontoid abnormally prolapses into the foramen magnum. It is often associated with other osseous anomalies of the craniovertebral junction, including atlanto-occipital assimilation, incomplete ring of C1, and hypoplasia of the basiocciput, occipital condyles, and atlas. Basilar invagination is also associated with neural axis abnormalities, including Chiari malformation, syringomyelia, syringobulbia, and hydrocephalus. Patients frequently present with neurologic symptoms and deficits and warrant surgical treatment to prevent progression.
OBJECTIVE
To review the management of basilar invagination.
METHODS
The literature was reviewed in reference to the evaluation and management of basilar invagination, with particular emphasis on the surgical treatment.
RESULTS
Reducible basilar invagination may be treated with posterior decompression and stabilization. Ventral decompression may be necessary for basilar invagination with neural compression that is not reducible with axial cervical traction. Posterior cervical stabilization is necessary after ventral decompression. Modern rod and screw systems combined with autogenous bone graft enable correction of deformity, immediate stabilization, and high fusion rates.
CONCLUSION
Basilar invagination is a developmental anomaly and commonly presents with neurologic findings. Treatment is typically surgical and involves anterior decompression followed by posterior stabilization for irreducible invagination and posterior decompression and stabilization for reducible invagination.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Surgery
Reference51 articles.
1. Congenital anomalies of the cervical spine;Klimo P Jr, Rao;Neurosurg Clin N Am.,2007
2. Craniocervical developmental anatomy and its implications;Menezes;Childs Nerv Syst.,2008
3. Anatomy and physiology of congenital spinal lesions;Shaffrey,2005
4. Communicating hydrocephalus, basilar invagination, and other neurologic features in osteogenesis imperfecta;Charnas;Neurology.,1993
5. Craniovertebral junction: normal anatomy, craniometry, and congenital anomalies;Smoker;Radiographics.,1994
Cited by
149 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献