Foramen magnum decompression for Chiari malformation

Autore: Mr Sanj Bassi
Pubblicato: | Aggiornato: 31/05/2023
Editor: Lisa Heffernan

At the base of your skull, there’s an oval-shaped opening where the spinal cord is linked to the brain. This opening is known as the foramen magnum. A foramen magnum decompression is a procedure used to treat a condition called Chiari malformation, where the lower part of the brain at the skull base (cerebellum) extends into the spinal cord. Mr Sanj Bassi talks more about this procedure.

A surgeon performing an operation

What causes Chiari malformation?

Chiari 1 malformation occurs when the cerebellum (lower part of the brain) is pushed into the spinal canal. While often asymptomatic, this can cause symptoms like headaches, balance problems and vision problems.

 

Furthermore, this condition can stop the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to the brain and central spinal canal. The purpose of CSF is to act as a shock absorber and to create a cushion between the brain and the skull. This lack of CSF flow causes fluid to build up, which in turn causes an obstruction that we call a syringomyelia. This can lead to discomfort, stiffness and other symptoms.

 

A Chiari malformation can be caused as a baby while developing in the womb. It can also be associated with the skull of the baby being too small for the brain.

 

Symptoms of Chiari malformation

Many people with Chiari malformation don’t experience any symptoms and don’t require treatment, but the condition can cause the following:

  • Blurred vision
  • Headaches, normally at the back of the head
  • Neck pain
  • Muscle weakness
  • Difficulty walking
  • Problems with balance and coordination

 

How can Chiari malformation be diagnosed?

Chiari malformation can be diagnosed using MRI scans.

 

What is foramen magnum decompression

There is more than one type of Chiari malformation, but foramen magnum decompression is used to treat Chiari 1 malformation. Foramen magnum decompression involves removing a small part of the base of the skull and sometimes parts of the top of the spine to take the pressure off the cerebellum.

 

  1. Before the surgery, your surgeon will take a look at your medical history and walk you through the surgery and the associated risks.
  2. During the surgery, the patient will be given a general anaesthetic to be fully asleep for the procedure. A small part of the base of the skull and the top of the spine (in some cases) are then removed through the incision. The surgery usually lasts about three hours in total.
  3. After the surgery, pain is especially common around the wound, but with time patients may experience a reduction in symptoms such as headaches. Every surgery has its risks and your consultant should discuss these with you fully beforehand.

 

Would you like more information about foramen magnum decompression? If so, please contact Mr Sanj Bassi of the London Neurosurgery Partnership.

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Mr Sanj Bassi
Neurochirurgia

Il signor Sanj Bassi è un neurochirurgo di base a Londra che ha interesse sia nella neurochirurgia per adulti che in pediatria. Si esercita in varie cliniche della capitale, tra cui l'ospedale Bupa Cromwell e la Neurochirurgia di Londra.

Mr Sanj Bassi tratta una vasta gamma di condizioni tra cui tumori cerebrali , emorragie cerebrali, idrocefalo , malformazioni di chiari e dolore facciale , nonché problemi spinali tra cui sciatica, mal di schiena , claudicatio spinale e stenosi spinale. Al di fuori della sua clinica si dedica alla ricerca ed è stato ampiamente pubblicato su riviste peer-reviewed e forma parte integrante di vari organismi professionali come il Royal College of Surgeons.

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