Non-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea: diagnosis and management

非创伤性脑脊液鼻漏:诊断和治疗

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the majority of cerebrospinal (CSF) fistulas in the anterior skull base are traumatic in nature, the minority is non-traumatic or primary. Non-traumatic CSF leak can be a diagnostic and treatment challenge. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We describe the diagnosis, modified methods of localization, and surgical repair of a series of nine patients who presented with non-traumatic CSF rhinorrhea and were managed between July 2000 and October 2002. RESULTS: Eight patients were managed via an endoscopic approach and one patient through an intracranial approach. The RI/T2-FLAIR test was used for localization of the site of the leak. The test confirmed the site of CSF leak in 6 patients. Successful repair of CSF rhinorrhea was achieved in 7 of 8 patients with a single endoscopic procedure; one patient required two procedures after a re-leak 18 months following the first repair. CONCLUSION: Non-traumatic CSF rhinorrhea is a relatively rare condition and occurs secondary to different etiologies. Among multiple techniques available for localization, MRI/FLAIR is effective, but requires further evaluation and polishing. In the absence of a large skull base lesion or tumor, endoscopic repair of CSF fistula carries a high success rate with a high margin of safety and low morbidity rate.

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