Ngô Văn Công

Ngô Văn Công1,
1 Cho Ray Hospital

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Abstract

A patient was 45 year old female. She had a main complaint which   was cerebrospinal fluid escape through her left nostril. The patient has examined laboratory and took CT/ MRI for her. Final diagnosis is left lateral sphenoid recess cerebrospinal leak. She was operated transnasal expanded endoscopic sinus surgery to find a defective position. We identify a bone dehiscient which is a top of the lateral sphenoid recess into left. The patient is applied multiple layers technique to repair skull base defect. In addition, the patient was performed lumbar drainage. The initial result of treatment is successful

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