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Dural Defect (Dura Mater) Treatment in Germany

Dural defect (dura mater) is damage to the outer membrane surrounding the spinal cord and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This is one of the serious complications after spine surgery, as well as a consequence of trauma, tumors or congenital anomalies. Dural defect leads to CSF leak (CSF fistula), causing severe headaches, meningism and infection risk. German clinics employ microsurgical closure techniques, innovative sealants and MIBRAR® therapy for meningeal tissue regeneration.

What is dural defect

Dura mater spinalis is a dense connective tissue membrane forming the dural sac. Inside the sac is the spinal cord (to L1–L2 level) and cauda equina roots, surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. CSF pressure in standing position reaches 40–50 cm water column. With dural defect, CSF leaks into surrounding tissues (CSF fistula), leading to intracranial pressure drop and brain structure tension.

Frequency: unintentional dural damage occurs in 1–17% of spine surgeries (depending on complexity). In revision surgeries (FBSS) frequency reaches 15–20% due to scar changes.

Causes

  1. Iatrogenic damage — intraoperative dural tear during discectomy, laminectomy, spinal fusion. Most common cause. Risk higher in revision surgeries due to scars and adhesions.
  2. Spinal anesthesia / lumbar puncture — dural sac puncture with needle. Usually defect closes spontaneously, but in 0.5–1% cases persistent CSF leak develops.
  3. Traumaspine fractures with dural tear by bone fragments.
  4. Tumors — meningioma, neurinoma or metastatic tumor invasion through dura.
  5. Spontaneous CSF leak — dural weakness in connective tissue diseases (Marfan syndrome, Ehlers–Danlos), dural diverticula.
  6. Osteophyte erosion — chronic pressure of bone spurs in spinal canal stenosis.

Symptoms

  • Orthostatic headache — main symptom! Severe headache appearing in upright position and disappearing when lying down. Worsens with coughing, straining.
  • Nausea and vomiting — with pronounced CSF pressure drop.
  • Neck and back pain — membrane and nerve structure tension.
  • Hearing and vision disturbances — tinnitus, hearing loss, diplopia, photophobia — due to cranial nerve tension.
  • Subcutaneous fluid collection — palpable fluctuating swelling in surgical wound area (pseudomeningocele).
  • Clear fluid discharge from wound — in open CSF leak.
  • Meningism — nuchal rigidity, photophobia — with meningeal irritation.

Alarm symptoms (require emergency care): fever + headache + neck rigidity — signs of meningitis!

Diagnosis

  1. Clinical examination — orthostatic headache, surgical wound inspection for CSF leak, neurological status.
  2. Spine and brain MRI — CSF collection visualization (pseudomeningocele), brain sagging with intracranial hypotension, meningeal thickening.
  3. CT myelography — gold standard for defect localization! Contrast agent is injected into dural sac and leak site is visualized.
  4. Radioisotope cisternography — when leak location is unclear.
  5. Wound fluid analysis — beta-2-transferrin determination (specific CSF marker).
  6. Laboratory tests — ESR, CRP, leukocytes, CSF culture — when meningitis is suspected.

Conservative treatment

For small defects and stable patient condition — first-line therapy:

  • Bed rest — horizontal position for 24–72 hours. Reduces CSF hydrostatic pressure on defect area.
  • Hydration — abundant drinking and intravenous infusions to replenish CSF volume.
  • Abdominal binder — increases intra-abdominal pressure, supporting CSF pressure.
  • Caffeine — cerebral vessel vasoconstriction, headache reduction. 300–500 mg/day orally or intravenously.
  • Epidural blood patch — injection of 15–20 ml autologous blood into epidural space near defect. Blood coagulates and "seals" the opening. Effectiveness 70–90% after first procedure.
  • Epidural fibrin patch — fibrin glue injection into epidural space.

MIBRAR® therapy

Dural defect is included in the list of indications for MIBRAR® technology (individual assessment). Prof. Babayan's method offers fundamentally new approach — not just "sealing", but dural tissue regeneration.

MIBRAR® for dura mater defect:

  • ARK transplantation to defect area — autologous regenerative concentrate containing mesenchymal stem cells and growth factors stimulates dural connective tissue regeneration.
  • Microinvasiveness — "Kein Schnitt, nur ein Stich!" Puncture instead of incision. Stem cells are not spent on surgical access healing, but concentrate in defect area.
  • Sono Control Arm™ — 0.1 mm positioning accuracy without X-ray radiation. Critically important for concentrate delivery directly to dural defect.
  • ARK antimicrobial effect — additional protection against infection.
  • Blood patch supplement — regenerative concentrate can be used together with autologous blood, enhancing patch effect.

Outpatient procedure, without anesthesia. Exclusively patient's own biomaterial is used. Over 11,000 cases of international MIBRAR® application without significant side effects.

Surgical treatment

Surgery is indicated for conservative treatment failure (2–4 weeks), growing pseudomeningocele, neurological deficit or infection:

  1. Microsurgical duroplasty — defect suturing with atraumatic suture under operating microscope. If defect is large — plasty with autologous fascia or collagen matrix.
  2. Fibrin glue sealing — suture supplement to ensure watertightness.
  3. Synthetic dural substitutes — Gore-Tex, DuraGen, TissuDura — when primary suturing is impossible.
  4. Lumbar drainage — temporary CSF diversion through catheter to reduce pressure on plasty area (3–5 days).

Treatment cost

Service Price, € Note
Diagnostics (MRI + CT myelography) 3,000–5,000 1–2 days
Epidural blood patch 1,500–3,000 outpatient
MIBRAR® therapy on request outpatient
Microsurgical duroplasty 10,000–20,000 3–7 days hospital

All treatment prices in Germany.

Clinics

German medical institutions we cooperate with

WGZM Clinic (Mibrar)

10/10
📍München, Germany / Yerevan, Armenia

Spine & Joint Center — Regenerative Orthopedics

Professor Babayan's specialized center. Treatment of spine and joint diseases using the patented MIBRAR® technology — no incisions, no anesthesia, outpatient. More than 25,000 successful procedures. The world's only center offering the full range of MIBRAR® techniques.
Munich Clinic — Grosjeanstr. 2, 81925 München
Yerevan Clinic — Nikogayos Tigranyan St., 1st Lane, 8, Yerevan, Armenia

Клиника Харлахинг

9.6/10
📍Sanatoriumspl. 2, 81545 München, Германия

Harlaching Hospital

По версии журнала FOCUS больница входит в число 20 лучших медицинских учреждений Баварии и 100 Германии.

Клиника «Медикал Парк Бад Висзее ам Киршбаумхюгель»

9.6/10
📍Wallbergstraße 7, 83707 Bad Wiessee, Германия

Медицинский центр Medical Park Bad Wiessee это

13 специализированных лечебных центров и 3 амбулатории. Основное отделение работает в Верхней Баварии и находится в одном из самых живописных мест на берегу озера Тегернзее.

Университетская клиника Мюнхенского университета им. Людвига-Максимилиана

9.7/10
📍Германия, Мюнхен

29 узкопрофильных клиник, 12 специализированных институтов, 50 междисциплинарных центров.

После берлинского Шарите клиника Мюнхенского университета с кампусом Инэнштадт и Гросхадерн — самый большой медицинский комплекс максимального обеспечения в Германии.

Клиника Технического университета «Рехтс дер Изар»

9.8/10
📍Германия, Мюнхен

Отделение гематологии и онкологии

Отделение гематологии и онкологии предлагает полный спектр диагностических и терапевтических услуг в этих направлениях. Высококвалифицированная команда врачей отделения обеспечивает пациентам эффективное лечение всех онкологических заболеваний, патологий крови и лимфы (например, лейкемии, множественной миеломы)

Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital Munich

9.7/10
📍Germany, Munich

29 specialized clinics, 12 specialized institutes, 50 interdisciplinary centers.

After Berlin's Charité, the Munich University Hospital with the Innenstadt and Großhadern campus is the largest maximum care medical complex in Germany.

Technical University Clinic "Rechts der Isar"

9.8/10
📍Germany, Munich

Department of Hematology and Oncology

The Department of Hematology and Oncology offers a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic services in these fields. The highly qualified team of doctors provides patients with effective treatment of all oncological diseases, blood and lymph pathologies (e.g., leukemia, multiple myeloma).

Munich Municipal Clinics

📍München, Germany

5 separate clinics with common management

A network of multidisciplinary clinics located in five districts of Munich. They provide a high-class range of medical services. The municipal clinics are academic clinics of both Munich universities.
Bogenhausen Clinic
Harlaching Clinic
Neuperlach Clinic
Schwabing Clinic
Thalkirchner Clinic

OrthoLiga Orthopedic Clinics

9.9/10
📍Germany

Association of Orthopedic Clinics

The main advantages of OrthoLiga clinics are: highly qualified specialists, world-class medical care, state-of-the-art diagnostics, and comprehensive patient care.

Advantages of dural defect treatment in Germany

  • precise defect localization (CT myelography, radioisotope cisternography);
  • MIBRAR® therapy — dural tissue regeneration with autologous concentrate without reoperation;
  • microsurgical duroplasty under operating microscope;
  • revision spine surgery experience (FBSS);
  • treatment in world-class clinics with Russian-speaking support.

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