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Does Meningitis Stop CSF Rhinorrhea following Lateral Skull Base Surgery?
Authors:Tass H Malik  Iain A Bruce  Gerard Kelly  Richard T Ramsden  Shakeel R Saeed
Institution:University Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Abstract:In cases of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea following lateral skull base surgery, fibrosis and fibrin formation resulting from meningitis has been postulated as a mechanism of spontaneously resolving the CSF leak. This study was undertaken to explore any possible relationship between the cessation of CSF leak and meningitis. A retrospective study at a tertiary referral center of 232 consecutive patients was performed. Out of a total of 232 procedures, 29 patients developed CSF rhinorrhea, of whom 7 subsequently developed meningitis. Bacteria were isolated in CSF obtained at lumbar puncture in 5 cases, with the CSF analysis in the remaining 2 cases suggesting aseptic meningitis. Conservative treatment failed to stop the CSF rhinorrhea in 6 of 7 cases. In this study, the development of meningitis did not appear to aid in the resolution of the CSF rhinorrhea. We conclude that surgical intervention should not be delayed in the expectation that meningitis and conservative interventions may promote CSF leak resolution.
Keywords:Meningitis  cerebrospinal fluid  skull base surgery  translabyrinthine  vestibular schwannoma complications
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