Surgical challenge: endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak

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Cerebrospinal fluid leaks (CSF) result from an abnormal communication between the subarachnoid space and the extracranial space. Approximately 90% of CSF leak at the anterior skull base manifests as rhinorrhea and can become life-threatening condition. Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) has become a common otolaryngologist procedure. The aim of this article is to consider our experience and to evaluate the outcomes in patients who underwent a purely endoscopic repair of CSF leaks of the anterior skull base. Retrospective chart review was performed of all patients surgically treated for CSF leaks presenting to the Section of Nasal and Sinus Disorders at the Service of ENT–Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS), between 2004 and 2010. A total of 30 patients who underwent repair CSF leak by ESS. The success rate was 93.4% at the first attempt; only two patients (6.6%) required a second surgical procedure, and none of it was necessary to use a craniotomy for closure. Follow-up periods ranged from 4 months to 6 years. Identifying the size, site, and etiology of the CSF leak remains the most important factor in the surgical success. It is generally accepted that the ESS have made procedures minimally invasive, and CSF leak is now one of its well-established indications with low morbidity and high success rate, with one restriction for fistulas of the posterior wall of the frontal sinus should be repaired in conjunction with open techniques.
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Authors Carlos MartĂ­n-MartĂ­n;Gabriel MartĂ­nez-Capoccioni;RamĂłn Serramito-GarcĂ­a;Federico Espinosa-Restrepo;Carlos MartĂ­n-MartĂ­n;Gabriel MartĂ­nez-Capoccioni;RamĂłn Serramito-GarcĂ­a;Federico Espinosa-Restrepo;
Journal BMC research notes
Year 2012
DOI doi:10.1186/1756-0500-5-459
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