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Complications of venous insufficiency after neurotologic-skull base surgery.

作者信息

Roberson J B, Brackmann D E, Fayad J N

机构信息

House Ear Clinic, Los Angeles, California 90057, USA.

出版信息

Am J Otol. 2000 Sep;21(5):701-5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To characterize the incidence and complications resulting from venous insufficiency after neurotologic-skull base surgery.

STUDY DESIGN

Retrospective case review of >3,500 cases.

SETTING

Tertiary referral center, inpatient surgery.

PATIENTS

Six patients: four with complications related to chronic venous insufficiency and two with complications related to acute venous insufficiency.

INTERVENTION(S): Medical (steroids, acetazolamide, hyperventilation, mannitol) and surgical (lumboperitoneal shunt, optic nerve decompression, embolectomy) interventions were undertaken.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Chronic venous insufficiency: nonobstructive hydrocephalus manifested by headache, disequilibrium, and papilledema with resultant visual loss. Acute venous insufficiency: acute nonobstructive hydrocephalus resulting in mental status abnormalities in the postoperative period.

CONCLUSIONS

(1) Incidence of 1.5 per 1,000 cases. (2) Acute and chronic forms with different pathogenesis. (3) Acute form presents postoperatively with change in consciousness and herniation, and may proceed to death. (4) Chronic form presents months or years postoperatively with headache, disequilibrium, and visual changes from papilledema. (5) Occurs almost solely in patients with preoperative abnormalities of the venous collecting system. (6) Causes mental status changes postoperatively.

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