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Craniectomy For Chiari Malformation

Overview

This surgery is used to treat Chiari malformation, an abnormality that results in a part of the brain extending into the upper spinal canal. During the procedure, small sections of bone are removed from the rear of the skull and spine to create more space for the errant brain tissue.

Preparation

The patient is anesthetized, and a portion of the scalp is shaved. The patient's head is secured to prevent movement.

Accessing the Bone

The surgeon creates an incision in the back of the head extending down to the upper neck in the midline. The soft tissue and upper neck muscles are pulled back to expose the skull and first vertebra.

Removing Bone

Using a high-speed drill with a cutting burr, the surgeon removes a section of bone at the base of the skull to create more space for the brain. This is called a craniectomy. Then, the surgeon removes the back arch of the C1 vertebra. This is known as a laminectomy. Depending on the level of abnormality, lamina from one or more vertebrae may need to be removed.

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Cape Cod Hospital

Cape Cod Hospital

508-771-1800

27 Park Street
Hyannis, MA 02601

Falmouth Hospital

Falmouth Hospital

508-548-5300

100 Ter Heun Drive
Falmouth, MA 02540

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