Title: Neurosurgical Problems with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Author: Fraser Cummins Henderson, Sr. M.D., The Metropolitan Neurosurgery Group
This lecture addresses the various mechanical stressors brought on by Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and possible neurosurgical interventions that may alleviate some of these stressors. It discusses the mechanical abnormalities such as Cranio-vertebral instability, Chiari, Atlanto-axial instability, Vertebral Instability, Occult Tethered Cord, Jugular venous occlusion, and much more. It then goes into the details of possible surgical solutions to the complicated mechanical stressors.
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