Literature DB >> 1436364

Management of missile wounds of the cerebral dura mater: experience with 69 cases.

D Vranković1, I Hećimović, B Splavski, B Dmitrović.   

Abstract

Over the period of seven months: from July 1991 to January 1992 sixty-nine patients with penetrating head war-injuries, were admitted in our hospital. Missile wounds of the dura mater require in most cases urgent operative management: watertight closure of the dura defects. However, a dilemma still exists as to the best material to be used to restore the missile dural defects. There are several possibilities: an autologous substitute as periosteum (pericranium) from surrounding, fascia of the temporalis muscle, fascia lata, or allograft transplant as lyophilised cerebral dura mater (lyodura). In the group of 69 patients, 7 were treated conservatively, 13 were treated surgically, but without closing the dural wounds because of their critical condition, and in 45 surgically treated patients the dural defects were covered with 53 transplants: with periosteum in 22 patients but 24 coverings, with fascia of temporalis muscle in 2 patients, with lyodura in 6 patients, with fascia lata in 15 patients but 21 coverings. In 4 patients the dura wounds were sutured by interrupted sutures. The best results were obtained in the fascia lata group.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1436364     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochirurgia (Stuttg)        ISSN: 0028-3819


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