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  • Neurosurgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Skull Base Surgery

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  • Endoscopic skull base surgery requires meticulous postoperative care for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Current standardized postoperative management protocols are insufficient.
  • Management strategies are influenced by reconstruction type and cerebrospinal fluid leak presence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing literature on postoperative management following endoscopic skull base surgery.
  • To outline expert recommendations for managing complications and enhancing quality of life.
  • To provide guidance on patient care based on reconstruction and cerebrospinal fluid leak status.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on endoscopic skull base surgery postoperative care.
  • Analysis of factors influencing management, including cerebrospinal fluid leaks and reconstruction.
  • Synthesis of evidence regarding complication management and quality of life assessment.

Main Results:

  • Postoperative care must be tailored to individual patient factors, particularly cerebrospinal fluid leak presence and type.
  • Avoiding activities that increase intracranial pressure for at least one month is recommended if an intraoperative leak occurs.
  • Nasal crusting management is a primary focus of early postoperative care.

Conclusions:

  • Individualized postoperative management is essential for maximizing outcomes in endoscopic skull base surgery.
  • Standardized guidelines are needed to address the complexities of postoperative care.
  • Effective management of cerebrospinal fluid leaks and nasal complications is key to patient recovery and quality of life.