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Osteoplastic frontal sinusotomy and extradural microsurgical repair of frontobasal cerebrospinal fluid fistulas

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The choice of the surgical approach and operative technique for the management of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas of the anterior cranial fossa are still a controversially discussed topic. Although “extracranial” approaches through the paranasal sinuses are becoming increasingly more popular among otolaryngologists and maxillo-facial surgeons, most neurosurgeons traditionally prefer the “intracranial” repair of CSF fistulas by a craniotomy.

We present an approach through the frontal sinus for the repair of dural defects behind the posterior wall of the frontal sinus and at the floor of the anterior cranial fossa. The operative procedure comprises the following main steps: 1) exposure of the anterior wall of the frontal sinus by a bicoronal incision; 2) excision of the anterior wall without frontal burr holes; 3) bilateral removal of the posterior wall of the fronal sinus; 4) extradural inspection of the dura behind the frontal sinus and above the cribriform plate, ethmoidal roof, and orbital roof bilaterally; 5) closure of dural tears by direct suture and a periosteal graft; 6) reinsertion of the anterior wall of the frontal sinus and fixation with titanium micro plates.

Twenty-five patients operated upon using this technique are described. The aetiology of the frontobasal lesion was traumatic in 23, and an ethmoid carcinoma in two. In all patients, the dural fistulas were successfully repaired during the initial procedure. One patient died from sudden circulatory arrest after an uneventful postoperative course of nine days. Otherwise, there were no postoperative complications.

This technique affords atraumatic extradural inspection and repair of dural fistulas bilaterally behind the frontal sinus, and above the cribriform plate and the ethmoidal and orbital roofs with none or minimal brain retraction. It therefore allows early repair of CSF fistulas also in patients with severe brain injury. Although we consider the extradural closure of fistulas the method of choice, this approach also allows for a combined extradural-intradural procedure, thus enabling the surgeon to treat associated intradural pathologies, such as traumatic lesions or tumours of the frontal cranial base.

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Mayfrank, L., Gilsbach, J.M., Hegemann, S. et al. Osteoplastic frontal sinusotomy and extradural microsurgical repair of frontobasal cerebrospinal fluid fistulas. Acta neurochir 138, 245–254 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01411734

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