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Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 4/2019

01-12-2019 | Original Article

Contrasting Surgical Management of CSF Leak from Lateral Recess of Sphenoid Sinus and Its Surgical Outcomes: Our Experience

Authors: A. R. Babu, B. G. Prakash, Vinayaka I. Kadlimatti, D. Sandhya, Sreenivas Kamath

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Issue 4/2019

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Abstract

CSF leak from Lateral Recess of Sphenoid (LRS) sinus accounts for 35% of all CSF rhinorrhoea cases. There are various surgical techniques described for repair of LRS CSF leak. This study describes the experience of LRS leak repair in a tertiary care center with three different surgical techniques. Study comprises of 3 cases of LRS CSF leak that presented to J.S.S. Hospital, during the time period of July 2018–January 2019, who underwent endoscopic CSF leak repair. All three cases underwent endoscopic endonasal transpterygoid approach to the leak site. The closure technique opted for all three cases were different. For the first case free mucosal flap from ipsilateral middle turbinate was used, for the second ipsilateral nasoseptal flap (NSF) was used and contralateral NSF was used for the third. All the cases were followed up for a minimum of 3 months. In all the 3 cases the CSF leak site was located in the lateral recess of Sphenoid sinus. Encephalocele was noted in two cases, which were cauterised and closure was done as planned. Crusting was more in cases that underwent closure using free mucosal flap. Healing and take up was similar for both the ipsilateral NSF and contralateral NSF. The endoscope has revolutionized the management of CSF leak from the lateral recess of sphenoid sinus. These defects can be managed efficiently using multilayer closure of defect. For large defects, the Posterior nasoseptal flaps can be used. In addition, contralateral PNSF has lower chances of being devascularized due to injury to pedicle while drilling the pterygoid plates.
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Metadata
Title
Contrasting Surgical Management of CSF Leak from Lateral Recess of Sphenoid Sinus and Its Surgical Outcomes: Our Experience
Authors
A. R. Babu
B. G. Prakash
Vinayaka I. Kadlimatti
D. Sandhya
Sreenivas Kamath
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Issue 4/2019
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-019-01715-w

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