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Simultaneous two-stage surgical treatment for Chiari malformation association with occlusive hydrocephalus: a clinical case

https://doi.org/10.47093/2218-7332.2023.14.1.50-56

Abstract

   Treatment of patients with the simultaneous presence of Chiari malformation type I (MC I) and hydrocephalus may include both one-stage and two-stage surgical interventions. The article describes the two-stage surgical treatment experience performed for the first time in the Republic of Tajikistan.
   Description of the case. A 50-year-old female patient with a three-year history of bursting headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting developed impaired coordination of movements and decreased visual acuity. Computed tomography (CT) revealedsigns of MC I: descent of the cerebellar tonsils 5 mm below the level of the foramen magnum and occlusive triventricular hydrocephalus with symmetrical enlargement of the lateral and third ventricles. The patient underwent surgery – endoscopic third ventriculocisternostomy (ETV) in combination with decompressive suboccipital craniectomy, which was supplemented by CI laminectomy. After the surgery, the symptoms regressed. According to the control CT scan, there was a moderate decrease in the size of the lateral and third ventricles, restoration of the normal anatomical structure of the posterior cranial fossa.

About the Authors

D. D. Kositov
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University; SI National medical center of the Republic of Tajikistan – “Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Dilovar D. Kositov, the 2nd year Doctoral Candidate

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

734026

59, I. Somoni str.

Dushanbe

Tel.: +992 929366640



Kh. J. Rahmonov
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University; SI National medical center of the Republic of Tajikistan – “Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Khurshed J. Rahmonov, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Associate Professor

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

Neurosurgery Department № 1

734026

59, I. Somoni str.

Dushanbe



R. N. Berdiev
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Rustam N. Berdiev, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Head of the Department

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

Dushanbe



Sh. A. Turdiboev
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University; SI National medical center of the Republic of Tajikistan – “Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Sherali A. Turdiboev, Cand. of Sci. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

Pediatric Neurosurgery Department

734026

59, I. Somoni str.

Dushanbe



M. V. Davlatov
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University; SI National medical center of the Republic of Tajikistan – “Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Manuchehr V. Davlatov, Cand. of Sci. (Medicine), Assistant Professor, Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

Neurosurgery Department № 1

734026

59, I. Somoni str.

Dushanbe



U. Kh. Rahmonov
Avicenna Tajik State Medical University; SI National medical center of the Republic of Tajikistan – “Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Umed Kh. Rahmonov, clinical resident, Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgery and Combined Trauma Department

734003

29–31, Sino str., Sino district

Neurosurgery Department № 1

734026

59, I. Somoni str.

Dushanbe



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