Tissue Sealant Impact on Skull Base Reconstruction Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Author:

Pang Jonathan C.1ORCID,Bitner Benjamin F.1,Nottoli Madeline M.1,Abiri Arash1ORCID,Bui Anh‐Tram1,Nguyen Cecilia H.1,Hsu Timothy I.1,Nguyen Theodore V.1ORCID,Hsu Frank P.K.2,Kuan Edward C.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery University of California, Irvine Orange California U.S.A.

2. Department of Neurological Surgery University of California, Irvine Orange California U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectiveDespite significant advances in understanding of skull base reconstruction principles, the role of tissue sealants in modifying postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak outcomes remains controversial. We evaluate postoperative CSF leak incidence associated with tissue sealant use in skull base defect repair during endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS).Data SourcesWeb of Science, PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and Cochrane Library.Review MethodsSystematic review and meta‐analysis of risk differences (RD). A search strategy identified original studies reporting CSF leakage following ESBS with disaggregation by tissue sealant use and/or type.Results27 non‐randomized studies (n = 2,403) were included for qualitative and meta‐analysis. Reconstruction with a tissue sealant did not significantly reduce postoperative CSF leak risk compared with reconstruction without sealant (RD[95% CI] = 0.02[−0.01, 0.05]). Sub‐analyses of dural sealant (−0.02[−0.11, 0.07]) and fibrin glue (0.00[−0.07, 0.07]) compared with no sealant were similarly unremarkable. Postoperative CSF leakage was not significantly modulated in further sub‐analyses of DuraSeal (0.02[−0.02, 0.05]), Adherus (−0.03[−0.08, 0.03]), or Bioglue (−0.06[−0.23, 0.12]) versus no dural sealant use, or Tisseel/Tissucol versus fibrin glue nonuse (0.00[−0.05, 0.05]). No significant association was seen comparing dural sealant use versus fibrin glue use on pairwise (0.01[−0.03, 0.05]) or network meta‐analysis (−0.01[−0.05, 0.04]). Limitations in source literature prevented sub‐analyses stratified by leak characteristics, defect size and location, and accompanying reconstruction materials.ConclusionTissue sealant use did not appear to impact postoperative CSF leak incidence when compared with nonuse. Higher quality studies are warranted to thoroughly elucidate the clinical value of adjunct sealant use in endoscopic skull base reconstruction.Level of EvidenceN/A Laryngoscope, 134:3425–3436, 2024

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Wiley

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