Endoscopic intranasal approach cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea repair

Cerebrospinal fluid nasal leakage is a disease that causes cerebrospinal fluid to enter the sinuses or nasal cavity from the gap of the physiology or pathology of the skull, and overflows from the front nostril or nasopharynx. The disease is common in trauma and is prone to intracranial infections that are life threatening. Because cerebrospinal fluid nasal leakage can easily lead to intracranial infection and endanger patients' lives, appropriate and effective treatment will become increasingly important. Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea repair through nasal endoscope is a minimally invasive operation in the field of ENT surgery. It makes full use of the multi-angle and clear characteristics of nasal endoscope to improve the accuracy and success rate of the operation. This operation requires not only the skilled doctor's skills, but also adequate preoperative preparation and strict observation and care after the operation.

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