内镜下修复额窦后上壁脑脊液渗漏2例报告。

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-10-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-25 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1284395
A Sieskiewicz, T Lyson, M Rogowski, R Rutkowski, Z Mariak
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引用次数: 11

摘要

背景:尽管外科内窥镜技术取得了重大进展,但额窦后壁内向外侧或上方延伸的骨缺损通常被认为难以进行内窥镜修复。患者和方法:我们描述了一种内窥镜技术修复创伤后脑脊液(CSF)泄漏从额窦后上侧面在40和29岁的男性。在仔细评估手术解剖结构后,这两个病例的鼻窦经鼻广泛打开(分别为草案IIB和草案III入路)。角度(45°和70°)光学和可延展性,单独轮廓的仪器用于适应在手术过程中遇到的特定解剖变化。结果:鼻窦穹隆附近的内镜操作被证明是非常有限的,尽管手术开口很大。在我们的病例中,可以识别泄漏的位置,并通过对硬脑膜的轻微压力成功密封。采用二层重建技术修复骨缺损。随访6个月无复发迹象。结论:在现代内镜下,内镜下封闭额窦上后壁脑脊液泄漏是可行的,特别是在额窦解剖良好的患者中。
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Endoscopic repair of CSF leaks in the postero-superior wall of the frontal sinus - report of 2 cases.

Background: Bony defects extending laterally or superiorly within the posterior wall of the frontal sinus are generally deemed too difficult for endoscopic repair in spite of significant progress in surgical endoscopic techniques.

Patients and methods: We describe a technique of endoscopic repair of posttraumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak from the postero-superior aspect of the frontal sinus in a 40- and a 29-year-old male. In both cases after careful assessment of the surgical anatomy the sinus was widely opened transnasally (Draf IIB and Draf III approach, respectively). Angled (45 and 70°) optics and malleable, individually profiled instruments were used to fit specific anatomic variations encountered during the procedure.

Results: Endoscopic manipulation near the dome of the sinus proved to be very limited in spite of a wide surgical opening. In our cases the site of the leak could be identified and successfully sealed with gentle pressure on the dura mater. The bony defects were repaired with a 2-layer reconstruction technique. There were no signs of recurrence during 6 months follow-up.

Conclusion: With contemporary endoscopic instrumentation, endoscopic closure of CSF leaks in the supero-posterior wall of the frontal sinus is feasible, especially in patients with favourable anatomy of the frontal sinus.

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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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