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Nasal cerebrospinal fluid leaks: critical review and surgical considerations.
Laryngoscope 2004 Februrary
Otolaryngologists have assumed a major role in the evaluation and management of anterior skull base defects that result in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks and meningoencephaloceles. To achieve the best possible results for patients with CSF leaks, a thorough understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and a critical analysis of management principles and treatment options is essential. Surgical and medical management of these patients is highly individualized and depends on a number of factors, including etiology, anatomic site, patient age, and underlying intracranial pressure. This review article will highlight the history, physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, surgical techniques, and postoperative care relevant to nasal CSF leaks and encephaloceles.
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