Above-The-Hairline Suboccipital Transverse Approach for the Treatment of Chiari I Malformation

BACKGROUND Chiari I malformation is a common pediatric neurosurgical disorder with an established treatment paradigm. Posterior fossa decompression and duraplasty (PFDD) is associated with symptom improvement but it carries postoperative risk, particularly cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak and wound complications. In addition, the cosmetic outcomes of PFDD have been overlooked in the literature. OBJECTIVE To describe a novel approach for PFDD in which the transverse surgical incision is completely hidden above the hairline and to report early outcomes in a prospective patient cohort. METHODS Clinical and cosmetic outcomes were recorded for 15 consecutive pediatric patients who underwent PFDD for Chiari I malformation via the above-the-hairline transverse suboccipital approach. RESULTS The median clinical follow-up time was 6 months (range 1-12 months), and the majority of patients experienced significant improvement of their preoperative symptoms. Three patients (20%) experienced complications associated with surgery, which included injury to the greater occipital nerve, CSF hypotension and subfascial pseudomeningocele, and superficial wound dehiscence that resolved spontaneously with oral antibiotics. Zero patients (0%) returned to the operating room for persistent CSF leak, deep wound infection, or revision decompression. An excellent cosmetic outcome was achieved in 12 patients (80%). No patient had a poor cosmetic outcome. CONCLUSION The above-the-hairline transverse suboccipital approach for PFDD in patients with Chiari I malformation offers favorable cosmetic outcomes and fascial closure while permitting adequate decompression.

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