1. Management of Large Dural Defect with CSF Leak in Hypertelorism Correction
- Author
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SM Balaji, Preetha Balaji, and C. V. Shankar Ganesh
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Leak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,box osteotomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteotomy ,Fascia lata ,Midline facial cleft ,Case Report - Craniomaxillofacial Surgery ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,Hypertelorism ,CSF leak ,Fibrin glue ,Craniofacial surgery ,Anterior cranial fossa ,business.industry ,hypertelorism ,dural tear ,midline facial cleft ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,body regions ,fibrin glue ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,fascia lata ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The Rationale: Dural tear is a serious complication during hypertelorism corrective surgeries. Identifying the tear and managing requires considerable expertise. Managing large dural tears correctly is necessary to prevent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-related complications in craniofacial surgery. Patient Concerns: The patient presented with hypertelorism as a part of the Tessier Cleft 0 and sought to correct the widely placed eyes. Diagnosis: Large critical-sized dural tear during modified box osteotomy surgery. Treatment: Besides successful modified box osteotomy surgery, the critical-sized dural tear was managed with fascia lata and fibrin glue. Outcomes: There was no CSF leak or related complication postsurgically indicating successful sealing and healing of the dural tear. Take-Away Lessons: The synergistic mechanism by which fascia lata graft and fibrin glue help to hermetically seal the critical-sized defect, especially when there are variable amounts of hydrostatic-hydrodynamic forces of CSF exerting pressure on the patched area, is discussed.
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- 2021