Surgical treatment of patients with symptomatic Kimmerle's anomaly using video endoscopy

Aleksey G. Vinokurov , Aleksandr A. Kalinkin , Andrey А. Bocharov , Anton V. Yarikov , Gaukhar M. Yusubalieva , Olga N. Kalinkina

Journal of Clinical Practice ›› 2023, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 7 -17.

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Journal of Clinical Practice ›› 2023, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 7 -17. DOI: 10.17816/clinpract417232
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Surgical treatment of patients with symptomatic Kimmerle's anomaly using video endoscopy

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Background: Clinical manifestations of Kimmerle’s anomaly are detected in 5.5 to 20% of patients. The main reason for the development of symptoms is prolonged compression of the V3 (atlantic) segment of the vertebral artery in the bone ring as a result of the atlantooccipital membrane’s exostosis. To date, the final tactics for treating patients with Kimmerle’s anomaly has not been determined. The effectiveness of conservative methods of therapy does not exceed 40%. The aim Of this study was to evaluate the results of a minimally invasive surgical treatment of patients with symptomatic Kimmerle’s anomaly using video endoscopic assistance. Methods: In the period from 2020 to 2022, 15 patients were operated on. The indication for the surgical treatment was the lack of the conservative therapy’s effect for 1 year from the onset of the disease, aggravation of the disease symptoms, a decrease in the blood flow through the vertebral artery at the Kimmerle’s anomaly side when turning the head. The vertebral artery decompression was performed using video endoscopy through a posterior median approach in two (13%) patients and through a paravertebral intermuscular approach (4 cm incision in the occipitocervical region in the projection of the Kimmerle’s anomaly) in thirteen (87%) patients. Results: The outcome of the disease was assessed at the time of discharge from the hospital, as well as in 6 and in 12 months after the operation. Following the surgical treatment, all the patients showed the complete regression of symptoms and restoration of the blood flow velocities in the vertebral artery. There were no complications after the operation. The use of video endoscopy made it possible to reduce the size of the surgical wound from 12 cm to 4 cm, which contributed to a decrease in the intensity of pain in the postoperative period, early activation and a decrease in the duration of the inpatient treatment. Conclusion: With the proper selection of patients with Kimmerle’s anomaly, decompression of the V3 segment of the VA using video endoscopy is a safe and effective method of treatment.

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Kimmerle anomaly / vertebral artery / microsurgical decompression / videoendoscopy

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Aleksey G. Vinokurov, Aleksandr A. Kalinkin, Andrey А. Bocharov, Anton V. Yarikov, Gaukhar M. Yusubalieva, Olga N. Kalinkina. Surgical treatment of patients with symptomatic Kimmerle's anomaly using video endoscopy. Journal of Clinical Practice, 2023, 14(4): 7-17 DOI:10.17816/clinpract417232

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