Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5634498 World Neurosurgery 2017 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Delayed CSF leak is a rare but serious complication after GKRS independent of TSR status; urgent repair is the treatment of choice. Based on our experience, these leaks have the potential to be refractory, and we recommend aggressive reconstruction, preferably with a vascularized flap, and potentially supplemented by placement of a lumbar drain and acetazolamide. Current evidence is scant and provides little insight regarding an underlying mechanism, which may include bony destruction by the tumor, delayed radiation necrosis, or a secondary empty sella syndrome.
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