Endoscopic endonasal suturing of dural reconstruction grafts: a novel application of the U-Clip technology : Technical note

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage following endoscopic endonasal skull base resection can be a significant problem. A method for securing tissue grafts is needed. In this paper the authors used an endonasal suturing device to secure the graft reconstruction following endonasal tumor resection. The U...

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description Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage following endoscopic endonasal skull base resection can be a significant problem. A method for securing tissue grafts is needed. In this paper the authors used an endonasal suturing device to secure the graft reconstruction following endonasal tumor resection. The U-Clip anastomotic device (Medtronic), developed for cardiovascular anastomoses, was used to secure the tissue graft to native dura. A specialized needle driver and hemoclip applier were used for the application and deployment of this device. No suture tying was necessary, facilitating its endonasal application. The graft was successfully secured in its desired position to native dura by using the U-Clip anastomotic device. The patient did not suffer a postoperative CSF leak, and postoperative imaging and endoscopy revealed that the graft was in a good position. There was no complication from the use of the device. The U-Clip anastomotic device can be used as a suture device during endonasal surgery. It may prevent tissue graft migration and help prevent CSF leakage.
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea - prevention & control
Collagen
Dura Mater - surgery
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Equipment Design
Female
Humans
Medical sciences
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Neurosurgery
Nose
Postoperative Complications - prevention & control
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - instrumentation
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
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Sutures - classification
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