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A Model for the Mechanism of Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration FREE

Stuart R. Seiff, MD; Lopa Shah, MD
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Accepted for publication April 14, 1990.

Reprint requests to the Department of Ophthalmology, K-301, UCSF, San Francisco, CA 94143 (Dr Seiff).


Arch Ophthalmol. 1990;108(9):1326-1329. doi:10.1001/archopht.1990.01070110142039
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• The mechanism by which optic nerve sheath fenestration relieves papilledema associated with increased intracranial pressure has not been clearly defined. A model was constructed to determine if the induction of fluid flow along the nerve sheath and through the fenestration could account for a reduction in pressure around the optic nerve, as might be expected according to Bernoulli's equation of fluid dynamics. The model states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure it exerts decreases. The model simulated fluid spaces corresponding to the intracranial vault, chiasm, and optic nerves. The unfenestrated model showed direct transmission of elevated intracranial pressure to the nerves, consistent with the production of papilledema. When one nerve was fenestrated, fluid flow along the nerve was initiated and pressure in that nerve sheath dropped substantially. In addition, pressure in the unfenestrated sheath dropped due to fluid communication across the chiasm. These lower intrasheath pressures were consistent with the bilateral resolution of papilledema after unilateral fenestration. The reduced intrasheath pressures persisted even when the intracranial pressure was again elevated to pathologic levels as long as active fluid flow continued along the nerve sheaths. Thus, induction of cerebrospinal fluid flow along the optic nerve sheath by fenestration appears to locally reduce the pressure around the optic nerve, in spite of persistently elevated intracranial pressure. This is in accordance with what would be predicted by Bernoulli's equation.

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Brourman ND, Spoor TC, Ramochi JM.  Optic nerve sheath decompression for pseudotumor cerebri . Arch Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:1378-1383.
Sergott RC, Savino PJ, Bosley TM.  Modified optic nerve sheath decompression provides long term visual improvement for pseudotumor cerebri . Arch Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:1384-1390.
Corbett JJ, Nerad JA, Tse DT, Anderson RL.  Results of optic nerve sheath fenestration for pseudotumor cerebri . Arch Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:1391-1397.
Keltner J, Albert DM, Lubow M, et al.  Optic nerve decompression . Arch Ophthalmol . 1977;;95:97-104.
Keltner JL.  Optic nerve sheath decompression . Arch Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:1365-1369.
Davidson SI.  A surgical approach to pleocephalic disc edema . Eye . 1969;;89:669-690.
Davidson SI.  The surgical relief of papilleodema . In: Cant JS, ed. The Optic Nerve . London, England: Henry Kimpton; 1972;;3:174-179.
Kilpatrick CJ, Kaufman DV, Galbraith JEK, et al.  Optic nerve decompression in benign intracranial hypertension . Clin Exp Neurol . 1981;;18:161-168.
Davies G, Zilkha KJ.  Decompression of the optic nerve in benign intracranial hypertension . Trans Ophthalmol Soc UK . 1976;;96:427-429.
Kaye AH, Galbraith JEK, King J.  Intracranial pressure following optic nerve decompression for benign intracranial hypertension . J Neurosurg . 1981;;55:453-456.
Billson FA, Hudson RL.  Surgical treatment of chronic papilloedema in children . Br J Ophthalmol . 1975;;59:92-95.
Burde RM, Karp JS, Miller RN.  Reversal of visual deficit with optic nerve decompression in longstanding pseudotumor cerebri . Am J Ophthalmol . 1974;;77:770-772.
Tomkins CM, Spalton DJ.  Benign intracranial hypertension treated by optic nerve sheath decompression . J R Soc Med . 1984;;77:141-144.
Miller F. College Physics . 3rd ed. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 1972;:274-277.
Bose B.  Neurosurgery . In: Jarrell BE, Carabasi RA, eds. Surgery . Media, Pa: Harval Publishing Co; 1986;:429-430.
Rootman J, Stewart B, Nugent R, Roberts on W.  Anatomy of the orbit . In: Rootman J, ed. Diseases of the Orbit . Philadelphia, Pa: JB Lippincott; 1988;:9.
Hayreh SS.  Pathogenesis of oedema of the optic disc . Doc Ophthalmol . 1968;;24:289-411.
Hamed LM, Frazier-Byrne S, Tse D.  Neuro imaging of the optic nerve following fenestration for pseudotumor cerebri . Ophthalmology . 1989;;96( (suppl) ):97.

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