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The Management of Post-Traumatic Rhinorrhea: Experience at CHU Ibn Rochd Casablanca (2018–2022)

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  • Oufaa Jamal

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Amine El Khamouye

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Nassima Daite

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Abdelkouddous Laaidi

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Mohamed Yassin Haouas

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Abdelmajid Chellaoui

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Said Hilmani

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Khadija Ibahiouin

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Abdessamad Naja

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

  • Abdelhakim Lakhdar

    (Chu Ibn Rochd Casablanca, Morocco / Hassan II University, Morocco)

Abstract

In this study conducted at the Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca, the management of post-traumatic rhinorrhea was evaluated over five years. The results showed that this condition was relatively rare, affecting around 7.73% of patients with craniofacial trauma. Patients were predominantly young men, and road traffic accidents were the leading cause of trauma. Rhinorrhea characteristics included anterior localization, bilaterality in over half of cases, and immediate onset in most situations. Patients were generally hemodynamically stable and hospitalized for less than a week. Treatments included medical approaches such as acetazolamide (DIAMOX) administration, antibiotic prophylaxis, and surgical interventions to close the osteomeningeal breach in some patients. Overall results were favorable, with a positive evolution observed in 64.28% of patients. Only one case of meningitis was reported. This study highlights the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach to the management of post-traumatic rhinorrhea, underlining the importance of early assessment and appropriate management. Further research is needed to deepen understanding of this condition and improve long-term outcomes for patients.

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  • Oufaa Jamal & Amine El Khamouye & Nassima Daite & Abdelkouddous Laaidi & Mohamed Yassin Haouas & Abdelmajid Chellaoui & Said Hilmani & Khadija Ibahiouin & Abdessamad Naja & Abdelhakim Lakhdar, 2025. "The Management of Post-Traumatic Rhinorrhea: Experience at CHU Ibn Rochd Casablanca (2018–2022)," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 7(4), pages 61-63, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:7:y:2025:i:4:id:42096
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2025.7.4.2096
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