2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6690372
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Prolonged Postoperative Pyrexia and Transient Nonnephrogenic Vasopressin-Analogue-Resistant Polyuria following Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Resection of an Infundibular Epidermoid Cyst

Abstract: Prolonged postoperative pyrexia (PPP) due to Mollaret’s meningitis following endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery (eTSS) for an intracranial epidermoid cyst can be confused with postoperative meningeal infection after transsphenoidal resection, especially in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anosmia, as well as dysgeusia, cannot be evaluated in patients of eTSS for a while after surgery. We report a case of an infundibular epidermoid cyst with post-eTSS Mollaret’s meningitis (MM). The post-eTSS MM caused vaso… Show more

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“…Most patients underwent urgent pituitary surgery due to chiasm compression, severe hormonal dysfunction, pituitary apoplexy, or refractory headache. [ 7 ] The centers used the clinical history and the following strategies to investigate COVID-19 in the preoperative period: (a) RTPCR alone,[ 3 , 17 , 20 ] (b) blood test (IgM/IgG) and RT-PCR,[ 14 , 24 ] (c) only chest CT,[ 2 , 22 ] and (d) RT-PCR and chest. [ 1 ] To reduce contamination in the OR, most groups used one surgical mask plus N95, face shields, eye protection, surgical gown, double surgical glove, and limited staff members presence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most patients underwent urgent pituitary surgery due to chiasm compression, severe hormonal dysfunction, pituitary apoplexy, or refractory headache. [ 7 ] The centers used the clinical history and the following strategies to investigate COVID-19 in the preoperative period: (a) RTPCR alone,[ 3 , 17 , 20 ] (b) blood test (IgM/IgG) and RT-PCR,[ 14 , 24 ] (c) only chest CT,[ 2 , 22 ] and (d) RT-PCR and chest. [ 1 ] To reduce contamination in the OR, most groups used one surgical mask plus N95, face shields, eye protection, surgical gown, double surgical glove, and limited staff members presence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%