Emergent image-guided treatment of a large CSF leak to reverse "in-extremis" signs of intracranial hypotension |
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Authors: | Aghaei Lasboo A Lasboo A A Hurley M C Walker M T Surdell D Song J K Rosenow J M Shaibani A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, The Feinberg School of Medicine and McGaw Medical Center, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill., USA. |
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Abstract: | We report the use of an emergent, targeted fibrin spinal epidural blood patch with subarachnoid saline infusion to rapidly reverse "in-extremis" clinical and imaging signs of posterior-fossa coning brought about by acute-on-chronic intracranial hypotension, itself consequent to a cervicothoracic CSF leak. Treatment resulted in a dramatic recovery and eventual discharge with return to normal lifestyle and occupation. The clinical and imaging danger signs are reviewed; fibrin patch technique and potential pitfalls in postprocedure management are analyzed. |
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