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Basiespinal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak as a Complication After Adenoidectomy: Case Report and Literature Review

Authors

MORENO LUNA, RAMÓN, Cardenas Ruiz-Valdepenas, Eugenio , Ignacio Tato, Jose , Rivero-Garvia, Monica , Marquez-Rivas, Javier , Mochon Martin, Antonio

External publication

No

Means

World Neurosurg.

Scope

Review

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.592

SJR Impact

0.662

Publication date

01/09/2016

ISI

000390352000081

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adenoidectomy is one of the most common procedures in the field of pediatric otolaryngology. Postoperative bleeding is one of the most frequent complications (0.4%). In turn, cerebrospinal fluid fistula is a very uncommon but critical complication in this type of surgery. METHODS: We report the case of a 3-year-old patient who underwent adenoidectomy and presented a cerebrospinal fluid leak associated with pneumocephalus and meningitis. Results: The solution provided was a suture in layers of the fistula tract, reinforced with basipharyngeal vascularized and rotation random flap of mucosa, and a free graft of muscle, through a transoral endoscopic approach. CONCLUSIONS: Cerebrospinal fluid leak as a complication after adenoidectomy is exceedingly rare. These pharyngospinal fistulae are determined by the anatomic features associated with intraoperative hemorrhagic complications, and it is essential that we take them into account when facing postoperative complications in the follow-up. The use of vascularized flaps based on the irrigation of the ascending pharyngeal artery with endoscopic techniques offers low-morbidity solutions, which are more efficient than traditional methods.

Keywords

Adenoidectomy and complications; Cerebrospinal fluid; Craniocervical joint; Pedicle pharyngeal flap

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