OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Shunt catheter,migration is, a potential. complication, of cerebrospinal fluid shunting procedures. We report an unusual case of proximal shunt migration into the sphenoid Sin,us. To our knowledge, there have, been,no previous reports of shunt migration through the bony structures of the cranial base. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 41-year-old man who had,had a cyst-to-peritoneum shunt placed 21 years earlier for a temporal lobe arachnoid cyst presented with cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. Neuroradiological imaging revealed migration of the shunt catheter through the medial wall of the middle temporal fossa into the sphenoid sinus: INTERVENTION: The patient underwent shunt removal and repair of the dural defect. Intraoperatively, the proximal catheter tip was,found: in the sphenoid sinus with dural and bony erosion. The patient made an uneventful recovery. CONCLUSION: We present a unique long-term complication associated with intracranial shunt catheters. We hypothesize that excessive proximal catheter length and. chronic cerebrospinal fluid pulsations contributed to migration of the catheter-in-to the sphenoid, sinus.

Shunt migration into the sphenoid sinus: case report / L. Khan W, E. Ciceri, G. Lasio, C.L. Solero, F. Dimeco. - In: NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 0148-396X. - 53:2(2003 Aug), pp. 441-443.

Shunt migration into the sphenoid sinus: case report

F. Dimeco
2003

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OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Shunt catheter,migration is, a potential. complication, of cerebrospinal fluid shunting procedures. We report an unusual case of proximal shunt migration into the sphenoid Sin,us. To our knowledge, there have, been,no previous reports of shunt migration through the bony structures of the cranial base. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 41-year-old man who had,had a cyst-to-peritoneum shunt placed 21 years earlier for a temporal lobe arachnoid cyst presented with cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. Neuroradiological imaging revealed migration of the shunt catheter through the medial wall of the middle temporal fossa into the sphenoid sinus: INTERVENTION: The patient underwent shunt removal and repair of the dural defect. Intraoperatively, the proximal catheter tip was,found: in the sphenoid sinus with dural and bony erosion. The patient made an uneventful recovery. CONCLUSION: We present a unique long-term complication associated with intracranial shunt catheters. We hypothesize that excessive proximal catheter length and. chronic cerebrospinal fluid pulsations contributed to migration of the catheter-in-to the sphenoid, sinus.
Adult; Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea; Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts; Cranial Fossa, Middle; Foreign-Body Migration; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Sphenoid Sinus; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Device Removal
Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia
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