“…17,30,33,36 High closure rates have been reported, 7,26 which were up to 90% at the first attempt and 96% to 100% at the second attempt, with a low associated complication rate of 1% to 4.5%. [37][38][39][40] However, there is no level I or II evidence available that might favor EEA over TCA in the case of anterior cranial base CSF leakage. [37][38][39][40] The majority of the reported complications were minor incidences, including headaches, postoperative sinusitis, crusting, synechiae, hematoma, mucocele, and rarely meningitis, pneumocephalus, hemorrhage, and intracranial hypertension.…”