Luis Orlando Rojas, Daniel Contento Meléndez, Miguel Ángel Maldonado Morán, Juan Esteban Muñoz, Claudia Marcela Restrepo
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Cerebrospinal Fluids Leaks of the Cranial Vault Management with Compression Cap: Case Series.
Cerebrospinal fluid leaks of the cranial vault, constitute one of the most common
complications after neurosurgical procedures. In this paper we introduce to
you an observational study, in which a series of patients with this complication
where managed by using elastic compression hat during 18 hours per day,
for two weeks to four months. Every one of them presented complete resolution
of the leak, without any recurrence until actual controls. After that we perform a
review of the literature, demonstrating this is a new therapeutic management,
being us the first group on reporting it. According to the observed results, it was
concluded that despite more studies are required, the use of elastic compression
hats for this kind of patients could be effective and safe.