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Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak (CSF Leak)
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Episode # 233 • 29 Jul 2025
CSF Leaks Part II: Techniques in Endoscopic Repair
A 47 year old male presents with intermittent, unilateral nasal drainage and headache. What do you do? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Satyan Sreenath, a rhinologist at Indiana University, and Dr. Sanjeet Rangarajan, a rhinologist at Case Reserve University, examine complex cases involving CSF leaks and encephaloceles.
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