Abstract

PURPOSE: To report a case of endoscopic brow lift in which cerebrospinal fluid leakage was encountered. METHOD: A 69-year-old otherwise healthy man underwent endoscopic forehead lifting. RESULTS: An area of strong adherence was encountered in the area of the left superior paracentral scalp incision. As the adherence was released, clear fluid extruded (cerebrospinal fluid) and a burr hole was discovered. Absorbable gelatin sponge was placed over the dural defect and burr hole, and closure of the endoscopic scalp incisions was accomplished. CONCLUSION: Caution is suggested in performing this procedure when a patient has any history of a head trauma.

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