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Computed tomography-guided epidural patching of postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leaks.

Frank Mihlon1, Peter G Kranz, Andreia Roxana Gafton, Linda Gray.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Cerebrospinal fluid leaks due to unrecognized durotomy during spinal surgery are often managed with a second surgery for dural closure. CT-guided percutaneous patching targeted to the dural defect offers an alternative to surgery since it can be performed in a minimally invasive fashion without the need for general anesthesia. This case series describes the authors' experience using targeted CT-guided percutaneous patching to repair incidental durotomies incurred during spinal surgery.
METHODS: This investigation is a retrospective case series involving patients who underwent CT-guided percutaneous patching of surgical incidental durotomies and were referred between January 2007 and June 2013. Their presenting clinical history, myelographic findings, and clinical outcomes, including the need for eventual surgical duraplasty, were reviewed.
RESULTS: Nine cases were identified, including 7 durotomies incurred during lumbar discectomy, one due to a medial transpedicular screw breach, and one incurred during vertebrectomy for spinal osteosarcoma. All patients who had favorable outcomes with percutaneous intervention alone had 2 common features: dural defect of 4 mm or smaller and absence of a pseudomeningocele. Patients with CSF leaks complicated by pseudomeningocele and those with a dural defect of 6 mm or more all required eventual surgical management.
CONCLUSIONS: The authors' results suggest that findings on CT myelography may help predict which patients with postsurgical durotomy can be treated with percutaneous intervention. In particular, CT-guided patching may be more likely to be successful in those patients with dural defects of less than 5 mm and without pseudomeningocele. In patients with larger dural defects or pseudomeningoceles, percutaneous blood patching alone is unlikely to be successful.

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Keywords:  CSF leak; CT-guided; CTF = CT fluoroscopy; epidural patch; fibrin glue; incidental durotomy; pseudomeningocele; spine surgery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25127431     DOI: 10.3171/2014.7.SPINE13965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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