2021
DOI: 10.25259/sni_921_2021
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Aspergillus sphenoiditis growth on long cut ends of a non-absorbable sellar floor dura closure suture

Abstract: Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea is a common complication after transsphenoidal surgery (TSS). Suturing of sellar dura is effective in the prevention of postoperative CSF rhinorrhea, but it may cause rare postoperative infections. Herein, we report a case of Aspergillus sphenoiditis with the growth noted on cut ends of a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) suture used for dural closure. Case Description: A previously healthy 51-year-old woman complained of abnormal odor 5 years after TSS for nul… Show more

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“…Post-eTSS CNS aspergillosis infection has been reported infrequently, usually presenting as a mycotic aneurysm subsequent to vasculitis or a local fungus ball formation. [7][8][9] Here, we describe a case of CNS aspergilloma that developed over 6 months following eTSS for a tuberculum sellae meningioma in an immunocompetent patient who had concurrent asymptomatic fungal sinusitis at the time of the initial eTSS.…”
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“…Post-eTSS CNS aspergillosis infection has been reported infrequently, usually presenting as a mycotic aneurysm subsequent to vasculitis or a local fungus ball formation. [7][8][9] Here, we describe a case of CNS aspergilloma that developed over 6 months following eTSS for a tuberculum sellae meningioma in an immunocompetent patient who had concurrent asymptomatic fungal sinusitis at the time of the initial eTSS.…”
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