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Combined Open Surgical and Endoscopic Approach for Management of a Meningoencephalocele After Iatrogenic Perforation of the Anterior Skull Base in a Young Infant. | LitMetric

Traumatic iatrogenic perforation of the anterior skull base is a rare complication following endonasal intubation in preterm infants. Subsequent meningoencephaloceles with concomitant cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas bear the risk of severe complications, therefore early diagnosis and closure of the skull defect are crucial. However, there is no consensus on the management of such cases of meningoencephaloceles. This case report presents a sophisticated approach of open brain surgery in combination with endonasal endoscopy. A 15-month-old girl presented with a meningoencephalocele and a CSF fistula due to iatrogenic perforation of the left anterior skull base during attempted endonasal intubation after birth. Difficult nasal breathing and an increasing diameter of the skull base defect on imaging controls indicated surgical management. Close multidisciplinary collaboration was essential for diagnosis and decision upon treatment. Open neurosurgical resection and CSF fistula closure combined with endonasal endoscopic removal of the excised meningoencephalocele was performed. Our case report shows that this combined open surgical and endonasal endoscopic approach is a safe procedure in favor of the postoperative outcome and follow-up of the patient.

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