Successful Endoscopic Endonasal Repair of Nasal Meningoencephalocele in a 21-Day-Old Neonate

  • Mohindra S
  • Mohindra S
  • Kumar Patro S
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IntroductionIndications of surgical intervention in congenital nasal meningoencephaloceles includes presence of cerebro spinal fluid rhinorrhea having a risk of causing meningitis, episodes of prior meningitis and bilateral nasal obstruction causing respiratory difficulty in these obligate nasal breathers. Many authors would like to wait till the patient attains the age of 2 to 3 years for repair of the defect due to surgical feasibility. However, early intervention prevents further episodes of meningitis in the future. We present the youngest patient of nasal meningoencephalocele successfully repaired via endoscopic approach.Case ReportA 21 days old neonate was referred to us with a nasal meningoencephalocele with active cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea. Radiological investigation showed a cribriform plate defect on the right side. Repair was done by endoscopic route by multi-layered closure of the defect which was augmented with a mucoperichondrial flap from the septum. Patient was asymptomatic in the po...

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Mohindra, S., Mohindra, S., & Kumar Patro, S. (2015). Successful Endoscopic Endonasal Repair of Nasal Meningoencephalocele in a 21-Day-Old Neonate. Allergy & Rhinology, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2015.6.0121

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