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Operative treatment and prognosis of syringomyelia
H Wiedemayer1, H E Nau, F Rauhut
1Neurosurgical Clinic, University of Essen, Fed. Rep. of Germany.
Neurosurgical Review
|January 1, 1994
Abstract:
Twenty-two patients suffering from syringomyelia were treated operatively. Different shunt procedures were performed. Most often syringo-subarachnoid shunt (seven cases) and syringopleural shunt (eight cases) were used. Operative findings and complications were discussed. Postoperative improvement was observed in five patients, twelve were stable-unchanged, four showed further deterioration and one died. Operative treatment should be performed before gross neurological deficit is established.