Jc. Tsai et al., HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL EXAMINATION OF OPTIC-NERVE SHEATH DECOMPRESSION, British journal of ophthalmology, 79(2), 1995, pp. 182-185
Both optic nerves were obtained at autopsy from a 28-year-old man with
a 2 year history of idiopathic intracranial hypertension who had unde
rgone bilateral optic nerve sheath decompression 14 days before death.
Histopathological and ultrastructural examination of the tissue revea
led fibroblasts localised to the sites of fenestration. Adipose tissue
was also adherent to the optic nerve pia in areas of incised dura. No
patent fistula site was observed. It was concluded that filtration of
cerebrospinal fluid after optic nerve sheath decompression may occur
through an enclosed bleb of fibrosis rather than through an open fistu
la.