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MNTim

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Dealing with CSF leak
« on: March 07, 2011, 08:41:26 pm »
I was diagosed with a nearly 6 cm tumor in Aug. 2009.  After two surgeries to reduce the tumor size (preserve facial nerve) and a final one to remove the tumor I have developed a leak from my left nostril.  A sample was sent to the lab today to determine if it is CSF.  I may be jumping the gun but I want to be prepared to deal with it if it is.
Can anyone adivise me on how quickly the situation should be addressed and procedures used?  I seem to recall reading that sometimes the leak will disappear (false hope?)?
After my last surgery (Jan. 31) I developed a leak out of my suture and had to return to the hospital for a lumbar drain.  I am really not looking forward to more procedures after two years of this.

Any assistance is appreciated.
8/31/09 hydrocephulus-emergent drain
9/2/09 5 cm AN debulked, Retro Sig Abbott NW
5/18/10 Second debulk, Retro Sig Abbott NW
1/31/11 Translab, 7/12 Graft Mayo Rochester, MN
2/12/11 Lumbar drain
3/14/11 Eustacian tube packing procedure for CSF leak
2/28/13 Platinum weight & Tarsorrhaphy

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2011, 01:58:11 pm »
Hi, Tim - and welcome ~

I'm sorry to learn about your post-op CSF leak but, as you well know, this does occur in some AN surgical patients.  If the sample comes back positive for CSF, I'm sure your doctor will advise you on your options.  I suspect a drain would be used but that is pure speculation.  Of course, the leak may stop of it's own accord, but I wouldn't assume that, although it does happen.  I trust that other AN surgery patients who've developed late post-op CSF leaks will add to this thread with relevant advice that will be helpful to you. 

Jim
4.5 cm AN diagnosed 5/06.  Retrosigmoid surgery 6/06.  Follow-up FSR completed 10/06.  Tumor shrinkage & necrosis noted on last MRI.  Life is good. 

Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is.  The way we cope with it is what makes the difference.

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2011, 07:39:40 pm »
Hi Tim

Sorry to hear about your leak.  I think there is no one way of dealing with a csf leak as it varies with countries and doctors.  I think drains and shunts seem to be most common in the USA, I myself had a more radical procedure done (Subtotal Petrosectomy and Blind Sac Closure).  I was told but my ENT that if you leak straight after surgery you have a better chance of the leak stopping by itself.  My leak started 3 weeks after my surgery and I was told surgery was the only way to stop the leak.  I had to wait another 5 weeks before I could have that done which was a very scary time as I had to be careful not to contract meningitis, so I put myself in a kind of isolation till surgery.

In general this can be very serious and you need to address this asap, the longer you leave it the worse it gets and can cause some terrible head pain.

Jacqui (NZ)
3.6cm AN Left side diagnosed Dec 09.
Translab surgery 16th March 2010
Left SSD, Facial Paralysis
CSF Leak surgery 11th May 2010

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2011, 09:52:19 pm »
I have been down that road as well. My advise is to wait for the labs' to come back first.








4cm C1  16hrs                 Barrows, Jan 06      NF2
3.5 cm  Right AN retro       Barrows, Oct 06   
Cranial Plate removal           UNM Nov 07
LP                                   Barrows  Jan,2011
Wound revision                 Barrows Feb, 2011
5mm left middle Fossa,  (2) 2mm spine w&w

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2011, 07:35:12 pm »
Thanks for the feedback.

Labs came back positive for CSF.  I meet with surgeons on Friday to discuss treatment.  I will have a CT Scan in the a.m. to gauge if ventricles are draining.  If all is normal with pressure they plan to open up the incision from previous surgery and close off eustacian tube.  They will also insert a lumbar drain and monitor me for several days after the surgery. 

Tim
8/31/09 hydrocephulus-emergent drain
9/2/09 5 cm AN debulked, Retro Sig Abbott NW
5/18/10 Second debulk, Retro Sig Abbott NW
1/31/11 Translab, 7/12 Graft Mayo Rochester, MN
2/12/11 Lumbar drain
3/14/11 Eustacian tube packing procedure for CSF leak
2/28/13 Platinum weight & Tarsorrhaphy

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2011, 09:58:49 am »
Good luck Tim, Ill share Little of my story with nasal csf, and what was thought to be csf from the incision site. I had a LP shunt placed for the csf leak, which has worked great at least thus far. The drainage from my incision turned out to be benign fluid. Apparently my body was tyring to to get rid of some excess bone wax from surgery. The wound had formed a fistula over the 4 some some years I was dealing with it. Long story short, I had sought care that was closer to home for two surgeries to correct it, when that failed, I went back to Barrows where I had my An and another tumor removed. They revised the incision, found the fistula, cut it out, removed all the bone wax, and packed fat into the site. I share this because my condition was very rare, and may offer some help, or at least something to ask your Doctors. Again, Best of Luck.
Mark 
4cm C1  16hrs                 Barrows, Jan 06      NF2
3.5 cm  Right AN retro       Barrows, Oct 06   
Cranial Plate removal           UNM Nov 07
LP                                   Barrows  Jan,2011
Wound revision                 Barrows Feb, 2011
5mm left middle Fossa,  (2) 2mm spine w&w

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #6 on: March 10, 2011, 11:30:46 am »
I also wish you luck and hope surgery will fix your problem.

Kenneth

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2011, 02:10:05 pm »
Tim ~

I didn't experience a CSF leak so I don't have any advice to offer but I certainly hope (and will pray) that whatever surgery you have is successful in permanently ending your CSF leak.

Jim
4.5 cm AN diagnosed 5/06.  Retrosigmoid surgery 6/06.  Follow-up FSR completed 10/06.  Tumor shrinkage & necrosis noted on last MRI.  Life is good. 

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2011, 11:57:33 pm »
Tim,

I wish you the best of luck with your surgery.  Hope all is successful!

Wendy

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1.4 cm rt. AN middle fossa on 7/23/10
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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #9 on: March 11, 2011, 12:10:36 am »
G'Day Tim
I had 5 CSF leaks and the last operation to fix it was the one they seem to been going to give to you.
They ended up completely closing off the eustachian tube with tummy fat and putting in another lubar drain for 10 days (just to make sure).  No leaks since thank goodness.

All the best of wishes and good luck.

Suu
4cm Left side AN Translab August 18th 2010
Facial nerve not working
Nerve conduction Jan '11 Repeated 23rd May '11
SSD left side
5 ops in 6 weeks to fix CSF leaks
Tarsorrhaphy 9 Mar '11 Extended 26 Aug '13
Sling Thur 16 June '11
12/7 nerve graft 9 Feb '12

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #10 on: March 11, 2011, 12:17:45 pm »
Thanks Suu,

I am sure that the two previous procedures have aggravated the problem.  I began with a leak from my incision last month.  They were able to control that with extra sutures and a lumbar drain.  As my ENT said, "you are living proof that CSF can leak from anywhere."  I think there was already a leak in my left nostril and closing off the leak at the incision increased the nostril leak.  They are taking it one step at a time and I have told them not to rush treatments.  Sitting at Mayo now waiting on a consult.

Tim
8/31/09 hydrocephulus-emergent drain
9/2/09 5 cm AN debulked, Retro Sig Abbott NW
5/18/10 Second debulk, Retro Sig Abbott NW
1/31/11 Translab, 7/12 Graft Mayo Rochester, MN
2/12/11 Lumbar drain
3/14/11 Eustacian tube packing procedure for CSF leak
2/28/13 Platinum weight & Tarsorrhaphy

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2011, 10:47:04 pm »
How did the consult go, Tim?

It's funny how CSF can find a way out of the body but it's even more stunning how the doctors go about closing it off again and again.

I've got fingers and toes crossed that you have a permanent outcome to to this.

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4cm Left side AN Translab August 18th 2010
Facial nerve not working
Nerve conduction Jan '11 Repeated 23rd May '11
SSD left side
5 ops in 6 weeks to fix CSF leaks
Tarsorrhaphy 9 Mar '11 Extended 26 Aug '13
Sling Thur 16 June '11
12/7 nerve graft 9 Feb '12

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2011, 12:12:24 pm »
CT scan did not show hydrocephulus so the aforementioned treatment is the plan tomorrow. 

Funny thing about Mayo.  You have to call an automated line between 8:15 and midnight the night before your surgery to get a time.  I live 1.5 hours away so surgical time is pretty important.  Minor details!
Will be monitored most of the week for pressure (lumbar drain) so I will have plenty of time to post.

Thanks for all of the input and support.

Tim
8/31/09 hydrocephulus-emergent drain
9/2/09 5 cm AN debulked, Retro Sig Abbott NW
5/18/10 Second debulk, Retro Sig Abbott NW
1/31/11 Translab, 7/12 Graft Mayo Rochester, MN
2/12/11 Lumbar drain
3/14/11 Eustacian tube packing procedure for CSF leak
2/28/13 Platinum weight & Tarsorrhaphy

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2011, 12:47:18 pm »
Good luck Tim.       Univ of Iowa calls you the afternoon before for the time of surgery.       I've been thru the leak surgery and did fine but Iowa doesn't do the drain after.     The whole affair is not what we wanted to go thru!          I wish you well!
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Right mid fossa 11-01-01
  left tumor found 5-03,so have NF2
  trans lab for right facial nerve tumor
  with nerve graft 3-23-06
   CSF leak revision surgery 4-07-06
   left mid fossa 4-17-08
   near deaf on left before surgery
   with hearing much improved .
    Univ of Iowa for all care

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Re: Dealing with CSF leak
« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2011, 02:43:56 pm »
Had surgery yesterday and being monitored to determine if leak was stopped.  Dr.s feel good about it.

Thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers.

Tim
8/31/09 hydrocephulus-emergent drain
9/2/09 5 cm AN debulked, Retro Sig Abbott NW
5/18/10 Second debulk, Retro Sig Abbott NW
1/31/11 Translab, 7/12 Graft Mayo Rochester, MN
2/12/11 Lumbar drain
3/14/11 Eustacian tube packing procedure for CSF leak
2/28/13 Platinum weight & Tarsorrhaphy