Zia-ur Rahman, Muhammad Mukhtar Khan.
Effectiveness of transcranial dural repair for early post-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;32(02):206-10.

Objective: To determine the effectiveness of transcranial dural repair in the management of early traumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. Methodology: This study was conducted at Department of Neurosurgery, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar, from March 2015 to February 2017. Cases of traumatic CSF rhinorrhea of less than 7 days? duration, from both genders without age discrimination were included. Patients with chronic, spontaneous and iatrogenic CSF leaks were excluded. CSF rhinorrhea was diagnosed on clinical as well as radiological studies. Results: Total 60 patients were studied. Age range was 7 to 57 years with mean age of 29 ±1.2 years. There were 46 (76.6%) males and 14 (23.3%) were females. The causes of head trauma were road traffic accident in 36 (60%), fall from height in 14 (23.3%) and miscellaneous were noted in 10 (16.67%). Overall, postoperative complications were observed in a total of 13 (21.7%) patients. The success rate as denoted by closure of the CSF leak was 90%. Complications of surgery included recurrent CSF leak in 6 (10%) patients, 4 (6.67%) patients had meningitis, 10 (16.67%) patients developed pneumocephalus while 06 (10%) patients were complaining of loss of smell after surgery. Conclusion: Transcranial dural repair is the safe and effective way to treat post-traumatic CSF rhinorrhea and prevent its complications.

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