Literature DB >> 1950684

Evaluation of MR imaging, digital subtraction cisternography, and CT cisternography in diagnosing CSF fistula.

A K Wakhloo1, V van Velthoven, M Schumacher, J K Krauss.   

Abstract

Exact preoperative localization of the dural defect is an essential requirement for successful surgery of CSF fistula. Eighteen digital subtraction cisternography (DSC) results reported here were performed upon 16 patients with CSF rhinorrhea and 1 patient with CSF otorrhea. The exact site of the dural lesion could be proved in 9 out of 11 cases with active CSF leakage. In 4 cases the fistula was located in the cribriform plate, whereas it was found in the planum sphenoidale and the middle cranial fossa in 2 and 3 cases respectively. The frontal basal cisterns could not be filled sufficiently with the contrast agent due to haematoma and a prefixed chiasm accompanied by arachnoid adhesions in two cases. DSC performed during the non-drip period (3 cases) and in patients suspected to have a CSF rhinorrhea (3 cases) did not reveal the site of leakage. The investigation was followed by CT cisternography which allowed delineation of the lesion in the coronal view. In addition, MR with heavily T2-weighted images (modification of the rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement imaging) was performed upon 6 cases out of which the CSF fistula could be demarcated clearly in 4 patients, three with a traumatic CSF leakage and the other with an encephalomeningocele. Surgery performed successfully in 9 cases confirmed the predicted site of dural dehiscence. Being a dynamic investigation making the actual site of the CSF fistula visible, DSC is recommended in addition to CT cisternography which continues to be the most sensitive method for diagnosing dural and bony defects. It is suggested that heavily T2-weighted MR images are useful in detecting the fistula in severe CSF rhinorrhea.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1950684     DOI: 10.1007/bf01400499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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