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Saving Hannah's brain: Correcting Chiari malformation

When medications didn't help, doctors at the Colorado Chiari Institute performed decompression surgery.

November 14, 2023
Hannah Jane in hospital bed

It took two years until Hannah Jane was diagnosed with a Chiari malformation — part of her brain extends out of the skull and into the spinal cord.

“It tends to block the flow of spinal fluid, up and down, between the compartment of the head and the spinal column,” explains Neurosurgeon at the Colorado Chiari Institute, Colin Buchanan, MD.

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Published:
November 14, 2023
Location:
The Medical Center of Aurora, Colorado Chiari Institute

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