Case-based explanation of standard work tools for selective dorsal rhizotomy for cerebral palsy

Nathan A. Shlobin, Med Jimson D. Jimenez, Maryam N. Shahin, Lindsey Hofflander, Robin Trierweiler, Jennifer Misasi, Joshua M. Rosenow, Ana Marie Rojas, Jeffrey S. Raskin*

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE Spasticity is a challenging feature of cerebral palsy (CP) that may be managed with selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR). Although standard work tools (SWTs) have recently been utilized to inform a standard of care for neurosurgical procedures, no SWTs for SDR have been previously described. The authors present the multidisciplinary approach SWTs for SDR used at their institutions to promote consistency in the field and minimize complication rates. METHODS A multidisciplinary approach was used to define all steps in the SDR pathway. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative workflows were synthesized, with specific efforts to improve mobility through inpatient rehabilitation and minimize infection. RESULTS The SWTs have been implemented at two institutions for 7 years. An illustrative case of a patient aged 3 years 10 months with a history of premature birth at 29 weeks, spastic-diplegic CP, right-sided periventricular leukomalacia, and developmental delay who underwent L2–S1 SDR is presented. CONCLUSIONS The authors detail SWTs for SDR developed by a multidisciplinary team with specific steps at all points in the patient pathway. The illustrative case emphasizes that SWTs may help ensure the safety of SDR while maximizing its long-term efficacy for individuals with CP.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberE5
JournalNeurosurgical focus
Volume56
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • cerebral palsy
  • pediatric neurosurgery
  • prematurity
  • rhizotomy
  • standard work tools

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Clinical Neurology

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