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A systematic review of secondary cerebrospinal fluid leaks

Authors :
Satish Govindaraj
Anthony Del Signore
Raj K. Shrivastava
Neeraja Konuthula
Mohemmed N. Khan
Alfred M. Iloreta
Source :
American journal of rhinologyallergy. 31(6)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

BackgroundSecondary cerebrospinal leaks (CSF) are leaks that recur after an initial endoscopic repair of CSF leaks. Identification of characteristics that could predict secondary leaks may allow surgeons to plan repairs with the knowledge that these defects are more likely to fail.ObjectiveTo identify characteristics that could predict secondary CSF leaks.MethodsA search of all studies that reported outcomes after endoscopic repair of CSF leaks was conducted by using medical literature data bases. Studies with the following criteria were included: written in the English language, secondary CSF leaks after primary repair, and assessment of success of fistula repair. Data extracted included the etiology of the leak, site of the leak, reconstructive materials used, and success of the repair.ResultsNinety-four studies, from 1988 to 2015, with a total of 3149 primary CSF leaks were included. Sixty-three studies (67%) had a success rate of ≥80%; 77 studies (82%) had secondary leak rates of ConclusionThe rate of secondary CSF leaks was low due to advances in endoscopic repair techniques. Spontaneous and iatrogenic CSF leaks were more likely to recur, especially without adequate control of underlying factors, such as increased intracranial pressure and obesity. Further studies with consistent reporting are required for more definitive conclusions about secondary CSF leaks.

Details

ISSN :
19458932
Volume :
31
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of rhinologyallergy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37f554df85dcf6ca44421d0b3370c861