Management of incisional cerebrospinal fluid leak in open cranial surgeries and the "folding technique" in duraplasty

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Bayatli, Eyup [1 ]
Ozgural, Onur [1 ]
Erdin, Engin [1 ]
Karadagoglu, Uemit [1 ]
Kahilogullari, Gokmen [1 ]
Ugur, Hasan Caglar [1 ]
Tuna, Hakan [1 ]
Attar, Ayhan [1 ]
Unlu, Agahan [1 ]
Caglar, Y. Sukru [1 ]
Dogan, Ihsan [1 ]
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[1] Ankara Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Ankara, Turkiye
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cranial; CSF leak; dura mater; duraplasty; incisional; HYDROGEL DURAL SEALANT; SKULL BASE FRACTURES; MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION; FISTULA; CLOSURE;
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10.3171/2024.11.FOCUS24661
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to review a series of patients who underwent open cranial surgeries to evaluate the incidence of iatrogenic incisional CSF leaks and discuss its prevention and management. The authors also discuss the utility of the "folding technique" used in duraplasty as an alternative to conventional dural reconstruction techniques. METHODS All patients undergoing open cranial surgery were reviewed, and those with incisional CSF leak were included in this study. CSF leakage was managed using either conservative nonsurgical methods or surgical interventions. When the conservative nonsurgical methods failed to curb the leak, surgical procedures such as lumbar external drainage (LED) using lumbar subarachnoid drainage, external ventricular drainage (EVD), a lumboperitoneal or ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS), and reexploration of the surgical site were considered. RESULTS Between 2019 and 2024, 2149 patients underwent open cranial surgeries at our hospital for any cranial pathology; 39 (1.8%) of these patients experienced postoperative incisional CSF leakage. The majority of the pathologies requiring surgeries were located in the supratentorial region (76.9%). Patients were classified according to the type of dural closure technique used. Primary stitching, the patient's fascia, or synthetic dura (resorbable, nonresorbable, or both) were used for dural reconstruction. The median interval between the surgery and the start of the leakage was 19 (IQR 1-79) days in patients with no history of radiotherapy; however, this duration was longer in patients who received radiotherapy (median 45 [IQR 10-540] days). The surgical interventions for CSF leakage were classified as wound resuturing (combined with other conservative approaches such as tightened dressing and elevating the head end of the bed), LED or EVD, or surgical reexploration. The folding technique in duraplasty is a simple way to achieve watertight duraplasty even with autograft or synthetic material. CONCLUSIONS Incisional CSF leakage is a potentially preventable complication with high morbidity. Such cases could be managed via conservative approaches including wound resuturing, LED or EVD, and surgical reexploration. However, the management strategy is beyond any strict algorithm. This folding technique for duraplasty is a worthy replacement for conventional primary suturing for dural repair or reconstruction in cranial and even spinal defects. This study highlights the importance of regaining the watertight nature of the dura in the primary surgery to prevent any further intervention and lower the overall morbidity.
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