TY - JOUR
T1 - Cerebrospinal fluid leak after anterior cervical disc fusion
T2 - An unusual cause of dysphagia and neck mass
AU - Schaberg, Madeleine R.
AU - Altman, Jason I.
AU - Shapshay, Stanley M.
AU - Woo, Peak
PY - 2007/11
Y1 - 2007/11
N2 - OBJECTIVE: Dysphagia after anterior cervical disc fusion (ACDF) is a common complaint. We present two cases of dysphagia caused by a rare complication after ACDF: cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak into the neck. STUDY DESIGN: A case series of two patients. METHODS: Both patients underwent a chart review, comprehensive history, physical examination, flexible nasolaryngoscopy, and radiographic imaging. A literature review of the MEDLINE database (1966-2006), using key words "dysphagia" and "anterior discectomy," was performed. RESULTS: We present two patients with persistent dysphagia after ACDF surgery caused by CSF leak into the neck. Their clinical presentation, physical and radiographic examination findings, and hospital course will be discussed. CONCLUSIONS: CSF collection presenting as dysphagia and neck mass after ACDF must be included in the differential diagnosis because incision and drainage is contraindicated, and fine needle aspiration (FNA) must be performed under sterile conditions. Treatment including lumbar drain or re-exploration is appropriate.
AB - OBJECTIVE: Dysphagia after anterior cervical disc fusion (ACDF) is a common complaint. We present two cases of dysphagia caused by a rare complication after ACDF: cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak into the neck. STUDY DESIGN: A case series of two patients. METHODS: Both patients underwent a chart review, comprehensive history, physical examination, flexible nasolaryngoscopy, and radiographic imaging. A literature review of the MEDLINE database (1966-2006), using key words "dysphagia" and "anterior discectomy," was performed. RESULTS: We present two patients with persistent dysphagia after ACDF surgery caused by CSF leak into the neck. Their clinical presentation, physical and radiographic examination findings, and hospital course will be discussed. CONCLUSIONS: CSF collection presenting as dysphagia and neck mass after ACDF must be included in the differential diagnosis because incision and drainage is contraindicated, and fine needle aspiration (FNA) must be performed under sterile conditions. Treatment including lumbar drain or re-exploration is appropriate.
KW - Anterior cervical disc fusion
KW - Cerebrospinal fluid leak
KW - Dysphagia
KW - Neck mass
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U2 - 10.1097/MLG.0b013e31812eee01
DO - 10.1097/MLG.0b013e31812eee01
M3 - Article
C2 - 17721401
AN - SCOPUS:35848964564
SN - 0023-852X
VL - 117
SP - 1899
EP - 1901
JO - Laryngoscope
JF - Laryngoscope
IS - 11
ER -