2021
DOI: 10.1136/rapm-2021-102867
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Morphology of antemortem dural puncture healing: an ex vivo sheep study

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“…10,11 Recent studies in sheep have shown us that the natural healing process of a dura-arachnoid lesion produced by a Tuohy needle is not linear but logarithmic with only 65% closure of the puncture holes at 7 days. 12 The resultant CSF leak then leads to downward traction on the brain, irritation of TA B L E 1 ICHD-3 Diagnostic Criteria: Headache attributed to low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure (section 7.2) (adapted from ICHD-3) the cranial nerves, and compensatory vasodilation of the cerebral vasculature causing pain and often other neurological sequelae. 13,14 A recent, retrospective, nested case-control study examining 154 patients showed the presentation to be typically positional (94%).…”
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“…10,11 Recent studies in sheep have shown us that the natural healing process of a dura-arachnoid lesion produced by a Tuohy needle is not linear but logarithmic with only 65% closure of the puncture holes at 7 days. 12 The resultant CSF leak then leads to downward traction on the brain, irritation of TA B L E 1 ICHD-3 Diagnostic Criteria: Headache attributed to low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure (section 7.2) (adapted from ICHD-3) the cranial nerves, and compensatory vasodilation of the cerebral vasculature causing pain and often other neurological sequelae. 13,14 A recent, retrospective, nested case-control study examining 154 patients showed the presentation to be typically positional (94%).…”
Section: Defining the He Adachementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the dural fibers tend to have sufficient “memory” to close the hole created by a spinal needle, the arachnoid has diminished capacity to do so, and thus it is the arachnoid damage, which may contribute primarily to PDPH characteristics 10,11 . Recent studies in sheep have shown us that the natural healing process of a dura‐arachnoid lesion produced by a Tuohy needle is not linear but logarithmic with only 65% closure of the puncture holes at 7 days 12 13,14 .…”
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“…Different mechanisms have been proposed to explain the presence of chronic headache following UDP. Chronic CSF leakage from an incomplete closure of dural lesion has been one of them 22 23. Hence, EBP would be expected to reduce the incidence of this complication 24.…”
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confidence: 99%