1. Risk Factors Associated with Postoperative CSF Leak in Extrasellar Tumors.
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Zhang, Huan, Peeters, Sophie, Vengorivich, Gennadiy, Antoury, Layal, Park, Ki, Wells, Christine, Suh, Jeffrey, Lee, Jivianne, Bergsneider, Marvin, Wang, Marilene, Heaney, Anthony, and Kim, Won
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cerebrospinal fluid leak ,extrasellar ,repair ,skull base - Abstract
Objective While postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak rates of pituitary tumors have been frequently studied, there are fewer studies examining postoperative CSF leak rates for extrasellar tumors. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for the development of postoperative CSF leak in patients undergoing endoscopic surgery for extrasellar tumors. Methods A retrospective chart review was done for patients who underwent endoscopic resection for extrasellar tumors between 2008 and 2020. Age, gender, tumor type, tumor location, tumor size, reconstruction technique, medical comorbidities, and other potential risk factors were identified. Data was analyzed to identify significant risk factors for development of postoperative CSF leak. Results There were 100 patients with extrasellar tumors who developed intraoperative CSF leaks. Seventeen patients (17%) developed postoperative CSF leaks. Leaks occurred at a median of 2 days following surgery (range 0-34 days). Clival tumors had a significantly higher incidence of postoperative leak than those in other sites ( p
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- 2024