Chiari malformation type I and basilar invagination originating from atlantoaxial instability: a literature review and critical analysis.
Arthur WagnerLukas GrassnerNikolaus KöglSebastian HartmannClaudius ThoméMaria WostrackBernhard MeyerPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
The existing evidence is evaluated for supporting or opposing sole posterior C1-2 fusion in patients with CVJ abnormalities and compared with reported outcomes for conventional surgical strategies such as posterior fossa decompression, occipitocervical fusion, and anterior decompression. At present, there is insufficient evidence supporting the hypothesis of atlantoaxial instability being the common progenitor for CVJ abnormalities. Abolishing tried and tested surgical procedures in favor of a single universal approach would thus be unwarranted.