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Use of Botulinum Toxin Application in the Inferior Oblique Capitis Muscle Under Tomographic Guidance in Cervical Dystonia Report of Two Cases

I. Amorín, A. Rodriguez, N. Sorondo, B. Cardozo (Montevideo, Uruguay)

Meeting: 2025 International Congress

Keywords: Botulinum toxin: Clinical applications: dystonia

Category: Dystonia: Medical Therapy / Surgical Therapy

Objective: To communicate the advantages of botulinum toxin application for dystonia under tomographic guidance in cervical muscles applying the Col/Cap concept.

Background: The first case involves a 23-year-old patient with a psychiatric condition and a history of receiving risperidone. He presents with a two-year history of complex cervical dystonia, with left torticollis combined with laterocollis and torticaput. After a standard application of 300 units of “Botulax” in the sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, and splenius muscles, there was a 20% improvement in the TWSTRS dystonia scale. The second case involves a 38-year-old patient with complex cervical dystonia (torticollis + retrocollis + torticaput) of 5 years’ duration. Genetic testing revealed a mutation in the TAF-1 gene. Repeated botulinum toxin applications in the splenius, semispinalis capitis, sternocleidomastoid, and trapezius muscles, combined with the placement of a Deep Brain Stimulation device, produced a 48% improvement.

Method: The cases were analyzed according to the Col/Cap concept, which allowed identification of the inferior oblique capitis muscle as involved in the ipsilateral torticollis/laterocaput component in both cases. 150 units of “Dysport” were applied to this muscle under tomographic guidance (Siemens brand, 64 slices), with local anesthesia (2% lidocaine) using a Spinocath.

Results: The inclusion of the inferior oblique capitis muscle in the botulinum toxin application protocol resulted in an 83% improvement in the first case and a 17% improvement in the second case.

Conclusion: The analysis of cervical dystonia cases using the Col/Cap concept and the subsequent application of botulinum toxin to frequently involved deep muscles using tomographic guidance results in a significant improvement in treatment outcomes.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

I. Amorín, A. Rodriguez, N. Sorondo, B. Cardozo. Use of Botulinum Toxin Application in the Inferior Oblique Capitis Muscle Under Tomographic Guidance in Cervical Dystonia Report of Two Cases [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2025; 40 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/use-of-botulinum-toxin-application-in-the-inferior-oblique-capitis-muscle-under-tomographic-guidance-in-cervical-dystonia-report-of-two-cases/. Accessed October 6, 2025.
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