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Chiari Decompression

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Chiari Decompression

Welcome to Ali Neurologic – Excellence in Neurosurgical Care

We provide expert and compassionate care to our patients of all ages, whether you need nonsurgical intervention, minimally invasive surgeries, or have a complex case.

Chiari Decompression Surgery is a specialized neurosurgical procedure aimed at alleviating the symptoms associated with Chiari malformation, particularly Type I. This condition occurs when the cerebellar tonsils extend into the spinal canal, potentially obstructing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow and leading to neurological issues.

Chiari decompression surgery is also known as posterior fossa decompression surgery and involves removal of a small section of bone at the back of the skull called the posterior fossa to create more space for the brain tissue and relieve pressure on the brain

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Our specialized neurosurgical team has many years of experience in the surgical treatment of Chiari malformations. Depending on the patient's individual situation, we select the most suitable surgical method. To ensure maximum safety for our patients during surgery, each operation is performed using the latest technological procedures. For example, we use real-time ultrasound during the operation to directly monitor the relief and individually adapt the chosen method. Continuous intraoperative monitoring can also be carried out in special cases

  • ✔️ Chiari Malformation I
  • ✔️ Chiari Malformation II
  • ✔️ SChiari Malformation III
  • ✔️ SChiari Malformation IV

Chiari Malformation I

CMI is characterized by abnormally shaped cerebellar tonsils that are displaced below the level of the foramen magnum

Chiari Malformation II

CMII involves downward displacement of the cerebellar vermis and tonsils, beaked mid-brain on imaging, and a spinal myelomeningocele

Chiari Malformation III

CMIII is rare and includes a small posterior fossa, encephalocele, cerebellar structure displacement, and brain-stem herniation into the spinal canal

Chiari Malformation IV

CMIV is now considered an obsolete term, previously used to describe cerebellar hypoplasia unrelated to other Chiari malformations

Navigating the Intricate Pathways of the Brain With Expertise

The cerebellum is the part of the brain located at the bottom section of the back of the head. Within that section of the brain, there are two small areas at the bottom called the cerebellar ‘tonsils’. With a Chiari malformation that requires surgery, the patient’s cerebellar tonsils descend into the spinal canal, which is also referred to as a herniation of the brain into the spinal canal
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We are Highly skilled neurosurgeons with advanced expertise in diagnosing and surgically treating disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system.
The impact of a skilled neurosurgeon extends beyond the operating room, we play a key role in multidisciplinary teams, contribute to clinical research, and often lead innovation in neuroscience.
To understand surgery for Chiari malformation, it is helpful to first know about how the malformation itself develops. As your brain grows, your skull grows around it, conforming to the anatomy to form an ideal protective case. Sometimes the skull does not grow adequately large, and there is insufficient room for the brain

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