Repair of spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea from defect of middle cranial fossa.

Korean journal of audiology Pub Date : 2013-12-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-13 DOI:10.7874/kja.2013.17.3.148
Sung Hyun Boo, Young Bum Goh, Chi-Sung Han
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Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) otorrhea is defined as CSF otorrhea where there are no identifiable causes including previous trauma, surgery, infection, neoplasm or congenital anomaly. The condition is rare. The origin of CSF leak is commonly a defect in the tegmen of the middle cranial fossa. The pathophysiology of spontaneous CSF otorrhea is unclear. Two theories of the etiology of bony defects of the temporal bone are the congenital bony defect theory and arachnoid granulation theory. The authors experienced a case of a 49-year-old female patient admitted with the complaint of persistent right ear fullness. Computed tomography revealed a large defect of the middle fossa and suspicious CSF otorrhea through the defect of tegmen tympani. Repair was successful with multiple bone chips using the transmastoid approach. The postoperative course was good and there has been no recurrence of the CSF leakage.

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颅中窝缺损自发性脑脊液耳漏的修复。
自发性脑脊液耳漏被定义为脑脊液耳漏,其中没有可识别的原因,包括以前的创伤,手术,感染,肿瘤或先天性异常。这种情况很少见。脑脊液渗漏的来源通常是颅中窝被盖缺损。自发性脑脊液耳漏的病理生理机制尚不清楚。颞骨骨缺损的两种病因理论是先天性骨缺损理论和蛛网膜肉芽肿理论。作者经历了一个49岁的女性患者入院抱怨持续的右耳丰满。计算机断层显示中窝大缺损,经鼓膜缺损可疑脑脊液漏。经乳突入路多块骨片成功修复。术后过程良好,无脑脊液漏复发。
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