Publication date: March 2017
Source:World Neurosurgery, Volume 99
Author(s): Atul Goel, Arjun Dhar, Abhidha Shah
ObjectiveTo analyze the role of multisegmental spinal instability in the pathogenesis of Hirayama disease.Material and MethodsFrom June 2014 to January 2016, the authors managed 5 patients with Hirayama disease. The patients were diagnosed on the basis of classical described radiologic and clinical guidelines. All 5 patients were treated with multilevel cervical fixation that included fixation of the atlantoaxial joint in 4 patients by the adoption of the facetal fixation methods. No dural or bone decompression was performed. The follow-up ranged from 7 to 26 months (average 17.6 months).ResultsThe most remarkable feature was an immediate postoperative and progressive improvement in the symptoms of weakness, wasting, and deformity of hands in all patients. The other remarkable feature was an immediate postoperative reduction in extradural mass in all patients and its complete disappearance in 2 patients.ConclusionsFrom the observations, it appears that atlantoaxial and subaxial spinal instability plays a major role in the pathogenesis of Hirayama disease.
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