Chiari malformation is a condition where the brain tissue, specifically the lower part of the cerebellum (the cerebellar tonsils), extends downward into the spinal canal. This can put pressure on the brainstem and spinal cord, and disrupt the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). While some people with Chiari malformation have no symptoms, others experience severe headaches, neck pain, and a host of neurological issues that can be debilitating.
In Pune, India, Dr. Jaydev Panchwagh is a highly specialized neurosurgeon with extensive experience in treating Chiari malformation. His expertise in complex posterior fossa surgery provides a definitive solution to relieve this pressure, alleviate symptoms, and prevent further neurological damage.
Chiari surgery, or more specifically, Posterior Fossa Decompression, is the primary treatment for symptomatic Chiari malformation. The goal of the surgery is to create more space for the cerebellum and to relieve the pressure on the brainstem and spinal cord.
The surgery does not correct the anatomical displacement of the brain tissue, but it does relieve the compression that is causing the symptoms.
The procedure is typically recommended for patients who have persistent, debilitating symptoms that do not respond to other forms of treatment, or for those who show evidence of a syrinx (a fluid-filled cavity) in their spinal cord.
Posterior fossa decompression is a delicate and intricate procedure performed under general anesthesia.
Closure: Once the decompression is complete, the neck muscles and skin are carefully closed. The patient is closely monitored in the hospital for a few days before being discharged.
Chiari surgery requires a neurosurgeon with a deep understanding of the delicate posterior fossa anatomy and a commitment to precision. Dr. Jaydev Panchwagh in Pune, India, is a top choice for this procedure because of his:
Patient-Centric Care: He provides a thorough and compassionate evaluation, taking the time to explain the diagnosis and surgical plan, ensuring patients are well-informed and comfortable with their treatment choice.
The majority of patients experience significant improvement in symptoms, especially headaches, neck pain, and balance issues. The success rate for symptom relief is very high, although some symptoms may linger or take time to improve.
The procedure typically takes a few hours, but the total time under anesthesia and in the operating room is longer.
Patients typically stay in the hospital for 3-5 days. Recovery at home involves managing pain and avoiding strenuous activities. Full recovery can take a few weeks to several months, and rehabilitation may be required to regain strength and function.
The posterior fossa decompression is designed to be a permanent solution. While a small percentage of patients may need a second surgery to address a fluid collection or re-establish CSF flow, the vast majority do not.
A Chiari malformation can be a source of significant pain and frustration, but it is a treatable condition. With the advanced surgical expertise of Dr. Jaydev Panchwagh, you can find the relief you need and regain your quality of life.
A distinguished Brain and Spine Surgeon, shaping neurosurgical care in Pune, Maharashtra, India for over two decades.