Minim Invasive Neurosurg 2004; 47(4): 197-202
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-818513
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© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Subcranial Transnasal Repair of Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea with Free Autologous Grafts by the Combined Overlay and Underlay Techniques

O.  A.  El-Banhawy1 , A.  N.  Halaka2 , A.  El-Hafiz Shehab El-Dien3 , H.  Ayad2
  • 1Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, El Menoufyia University, El Menoufyia, Egypt
  • 2Department of Neurosurgery, EI-Hikmah Hospital, El-Mansoura, Egypt
  • 3Department of Neurosurgery, El-Mansoura International Hospital, El-Mansoura, El Dakahlia, Egypt
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Publication Date:
03 September 2004 (online)

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Abstract

Objective: To determine the efficacy of subcranial transnasal repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea with free autologous grafts by the combined overlay and underlay techniques using the surgical microscope and/or endoscope.

Patients and Methods: Twenty patients with CSF rhinorrhea were included in this retrospective study. They were 13 males and 7 females. Their age ranged from 7 to 62 years (mean: 39.35). The etiologies of the leak were iatrogenic in 10 cases, spontaneous in 5 cases, traumatic in 4 cases and one case was associated with meningeo-encephalocele. Preoperative nasal endoscopic examination, computed tomography (CT) with intrathecal non-ionic contrast and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were done when indicated. Endoscopic and/or microscopic repair of the CSF fistula was done by a combination of both underlay and overlay repair with free autologous grafts as follows: Gelfoam with fibrin glue, strips of fat, facia lata, Gelfoam with fibrin glue (underlay), septal cartilage, Gelfoam with fibrin glue and strips of fat (overlay).

Results: Complete closure of the leak was achieved in all patients. In one case of spontaneous CSF leak which was operated endoscopically, the leak recurred 6 months postoperatively and ceased spontaneously after a month with conservative medical treatment. No major complications were seen and no patients developed meningitis or postoperative anosmia.

Conclusion: Subcranial transnasal repair with free autologous grafts by the combined overlay and underlay techniques using the endoscope or surgical microscope is a safe and successful method of treating CSF leaks, provided that the CSF leak is precisely located and the site can be reached with the endoscope or surgical microscope.

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