Spontaneous CSF rhinorrhea from the trigeminal canal in an adolescent.

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol

Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center, Boston MA, United States.

Published: July 2017

We report a case of a seventeen-year old, healthy, non-obese young woman who presented with retro-orbital headaches and metallictasting, left-sided rhinorrhea. Computed tomography revealed a defect along the medial wall of the canal of V2 within a well-pneumatized lateral recess of the left sphenoid sinus. Prior imaging obtained 4 years earlier in the context of nasal trauma showed no such defect - thus lending support for the arachnoid granulation hypothesis of spontaneous CSF leaks from the sphenoid sinus. We perform a literature review and describe a successful repair through an endoscopic transpterygoid approach, which allowed for resolution of symptoms with minimal postoperative morbidity.

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