학술논문

Delayed pneumoventricle following endonasal cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea repair with thecoperitoneal shunt.
Document Type
Article
Source
Asian Journal of Neurosurgery. Jan-Mar2019, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p325-328. 4p.
Subject
*CEREBROSPINAL fluid rhinorrhea
*CEREBROSPINAL fluid
*PNEUMOCEPHALUS
*OPERATIVE surgery
*RHINORRHEA
Language
ISSN
1793-5482
Abstract
Pneumocephalus and pneumoventricle are well-documented in neurosurgical practice. Although both are common posttraumatic sequelae, iatrogenic causes are also well recognized. Iatrogenic causes may be seen after intracranial surgical procedures or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) diversion procedures. Small amount of pneumoventricle postshunt procedure is usually a self-limiting condition. Rarely, the patient may develop tension pneumoventricle which requires emergency intervention. The occurrence of delayed tension pneumoventricle/pneumatocele following surgery for CSF rhinorrhea with CSF diversion procedures is very rare. We report one case of late presentation of delayed tension pneumoventricle with temporal pneumatocele in a patient who underwent transnasal endoscopic repair of CSF fistula followed by thecoperitoneal shunt. This condition is potentially lethal that requires prompt recognition and surgical treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]