Simple closure following transsphenoidal surgery

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Neurosurgery
Creator Couldwell, William T.
Other Author Kan, Peter; Weiss, Martin H.
Title Simple closure following transsphenoidal surgery
Date 2006
Description The most common nonendocrine complication after transsphenoidal surgery is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. Many neurosurgeons have advocated the routine reconstruction of the floor of the sella turcica using autologous fat, muscle, fascia, and either cartilage or bone after transsphenoidal surgery to prevent postoperative CSF fistulas. However, the use of autologous grafting requires a second incision, prolongs operative time, and adds to the patient's postoperative discomfort. In addition, the presence of sellar packing may interfere with the interpretation of postoperative images. To avoid these disadvantages, the authors suggest that routine sellar reconstruction or closure after transsphenoidal surgery is unnecessary unless an intraoperative CSF leak is encountered. The incidence of postoperative CSF leakage in the patients reported on in this series is no higher than that reported by others, and no other complications such as pneumatocele have been encountered in approximately 2700 patients in whom no intraoperative CSF leak was encountered. The authors conclude that routine closure of the floor of the sella turcica or sphenoid is unnecessary in the absence of intraoperative CSF leak.
Type Text
Publisher American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
Journal Title Neurosurgical Focus
Volume 20
Issue 3
First Page E11, 1
Last Page 3
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Couldwell, W. T., Kan, P., & Weiss, M. H. (2006). Simple closure following transsphenoidal surgery. Technical note. Neurosurgical Focus, 20(3), E11, 1-3.
Rights Management (c) American Association of Neurological Surgeons
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