Cerebrospinal fluid leak management following cerebellopontine angle surgery
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Cerebrospinal fluid leak management following cerebellopontine angle surgery
Abstract
Objective: Postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF) is a serious complication of the cerebellopontine angle surgery. In the current literature, CSF leak rates vary from 8.1 to 20%. The various options in managing this troublesome complication include conservative treatment or invasive surgical repair. The focus of this report is to retrospectively analyze our experience on this specific topic reviewing the incidence of CSF leak and the outcomes of its treatment in a group of patients who underwent surgery for different pathology of the cerebellopontine angle.
Method: Eighty-five patients who underwent primary surgical procedures performed by a single neurologist were selected for this study. There were 70 surgical removals of acoustic neuromas, and 15 other cerebellopontine lesions.
Results: The overall incidence of CSF leak in the total group analyzed was 17.6%. There were five CSF rhinorrheas and 10 wound CSF leaks. Ten acoustic neuromas and five other cerebellopontine angle lesions exhibited this complication. The leak was cured in 53.3% of the cases using a continuous lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drainage (CLCFD). In two patients, the leak was treated with an extradural repair.
Conclusions: Although CLCFD is not routinely used in the treatment of the CSF leak, it proved to be an efficacious and safe option, confirmed by no meningitis observed in our patients treated with this method.
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