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Value of Treating Primary Causes of Syrinx in Scoliosis Associated with Syringomyelia
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In patients without myelomeningocele or congenital scoliosis, but with Arnold-Chiari malformation and syringomyelia, suboccipital craniectomy gave the best chance for syrinx reduction and scoliosis improvement, particularly in children younger than 10 years. Syrinx shunting improved none of the scolioses. For syrinxes in patients with congenital scoliosis or myelomeningocele, neither neurosurgical procedure resulted in curve improvement, as other causes of scoliosis (vertebra anomalies, paralysis) remained untreated. Patients with myelomeningocele require a multipronged surgical approach to address all causes of syrinx, thus minimizing the potential need for repeat neurosurgery. Scoliosis correction without prior syrinx decompression carries a high neurologic risk.
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