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Technical nuances of commonly used vascularised flaps for skull base reconstruction

Authors :
Daniel M. Prevedello
B Kapucu
Pornthep Kasemsiri
Claudia Kirsch
Ing Ping Tang
Leo Ditzel
Brad Otto
Ricardo L. Carrau
Jun Muto
Source :
The Journal of laryngology and otology. 129(8)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background and Methods:Reconstruction with a vascularised flap provides the most reliable outcome, with post-operative cerebrospinal fluid leak rates of less than 5 per cent. This article aims to review and summarise the critical technical aspects of the vascularised flaps most commonly used for skull base reconstruction.Results:Vascularised flaps are classified as intranasal or extranasal. The intranasal group includes the Hadad–Bassagaisteguy nasoseptal flap, the Caicedo reverse nasoseptal flap, the nasoseptal rescue flap, the posteriorly or anteriorly based lateral wall flaps, and the middle turbinate flap. Extranasal flaps include the transfrontal pericranial and transpterygoid temporoparietal flaps.Conclusion:The Hadad–Bassagaisteguy nasoseptal flap is overwhelmingly favoured for reconstructing extensive defects of anterior, middle and posterior cranial base. Its pertinent technical features are described. However, it is essential to master the skills required for the various extranasal or regional vascularised flaps because each can offer a reconstructive alternative for specific patients, especially when open approaches are needed and/or intranasal vascularised flaps are not feasible.

Details

ISSN :
17485460 and 00222151
Volume :
129
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of laryngology and otology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5d556927cf37714953e23dece9cb8904