* Purpose of study : to determine the preventive effect of acetazolamide administration, prone positioning, and the combination of both following the neurosurgical interventions in lumbosacral region for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, CSF collection and wound dehiscence. * Sample size: 144 * intervention groups: * Group A: Acetazolamide administration for 10 days * Group B: prone positioning for 10 days * Group C: Acetazolamide administration and prone positioning for 10 days * Group D: no intervention * Period of study: Autumn 2012 to the end of winter of 2015
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of Acetazolamide administration and prone positioning following lumbosacral spinal surgery in preventing cerebro-spinal fluid leakage and collection and wound dehissence in children admitted to Children Medical Center of Tehran since Autumn 2012 to the end of winter of 2015.The study is run under 4 categories of intervention: * Group A: Acetazolamide administration for 10 days * Group B: prone positioning for 10 days * Group C: Acetazolamide administration and prone positioning for 10 days * Group D: no intervention All patients are randomly assigned to these groups and when the patients faced with any of these complications, the protocol changes to Acetazolamide administration and prone positioning and the patient is considered as the failure of the protocol.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
144
Acetazolamide administration for 10 days adjust dosage with weight of the patient
prone positioning the patient for 10 days following the surgery
administration of acetazolamide and position the patient for 10 days following the surgery
Children'S Medical Center
Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
RECRUITINGCerebrospinal fluid leakage
leakage of CSF during 1 months following surgery
Time frame: 1month
Cerebrospinal fluid collection
collection of the CSF beneath the skin during 1 month following the surgery
Time frame: 1 month
wound dehiscence
dehiscence of the surgical wound during the first month following surgery
Time frame: 1 month
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