CSF gusher in a radiologically normal middle and inner ear anatomy

Authors : Aarthi Gopal, Aarthi Gopal, Manu Malhotra, Manu Malhotra, Saurabh Varshney, Saurabh Varshney, Madhu Priya, Madhu Priya, Abhishek Bharadwaj, Abhishek Bharadwaj

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijashnb.2020.010

Volume : 6

Issue : 1

Year : 2020

Page No : 32-35

Introduction: Cochlear implantation is the most acceptable procedure in rehabilitating a child with profound hearing disability who has gained no benefit from hearing aids. Cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) gusher from the cochleostomy site is the most common complication faced intra-operatively, however it has been rarely reported in cases with normal radiological anatomy.
Case Report: We present a 4 year old boy taken up for right cochlear implantation for congenital bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss. A severe CSF gusher was noticed which was identified and successfully managed.
Conclusion: CSF gusher can be seen in cases with normal radiology and hence surgeons must anticipate the same. Meticulous handing and a systematic approach can help us control the leak and also have good surgical outcomes.

Keywords: CSF gusher, CSF leak, Cochlear implantation.


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