Literature DB >> 21403559

Reliability of and indications for pericranial flaps in anterior skull base reconstruction.

Tomoyuki Yano1, Kentaro Tanaka, Seiji Kishimoto, Hideo Iida, Mutsumi Okazaki.   

Abstract

Owing to changes in the treatment of skull-base tumors, such as perioperative radiotherapy and advances in approaching the skull base, the use of pericranial flaps should be reconsidered. Therefore, we reviewed the reliability of and indications for pericranial flaps in 26 cases in terms of patient background, the effects of preoperative and postoperative treatment, and the pattern of blood circulation. Flaps were harvested as 25 anteriorly based and 4 laterally based. As a result, postoperative complications were observed in 4 patients. No other risk factors, except for heavy smoking, were observed relative to patient background. Sixteen patients had perioperative radiotherapy, and complication rate was significantly higher in patients with preoperative radiotherapy than patients without preoperative radiotherapy (P=0.014). However, no complications, such as cerebral spinal fluid leakage and intracranial infection, were observed in patients receiving postoperative radiotherapy. Laterally based pericranial flaps had a high complication rate (25%), but it was not significantly higher than anteriorly based flaps (P=0.467). Five anteriorly based flaps were harvested with less feeding vessels as usual because of applying dismasking flap approach, but it did not lead to increasing in complication rate. We conclude that a pericranial flap can be used for skull base reconstruction even if postoperative radiotherapy is planned but might be avoided for patients who have received preoperative radiotherapy. In addition, particular care and flap design should be taken to preserve sufficient vascularity when pericranial flaps are raised as laterally based and less feeding vessels as usual.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21403559     DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e318207b714

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


  4 in total

1.  Reconstruction Using Locoregional Flaps for Large Skull Base Defects.

Authors:  Takaharu Hatano; Hisashi Motomura; Shinobu Ayabe
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2014-12-24

2.  A new concept for classifying skull base defects for reconstructive surgery.

Authors:  Tomoyuki Yano; Mutsumi Okazaki; Kentarou Tanaka; Hideo Iida; Masaru Aoyagi; Atsunobu Tsunoda; Seiji Kishimoto
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2012-04

Review 3.  Vascular pedicled flaps for skull base defect reconstruction.

Authors:  Wade R Gutierrez; Douglas M Bennion; Jarrett E Walsh; Scott R Owen
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2020-10-15

Review 4.  Interdisciplinary challenges and aims of flap or graft reconstruction surgery of sinonasal cancers: What radiologists and radiation oncologists need to know.

Authors:  Florent Carsuzaa; Benjamin Verillaud; Pierre-Yves Marcy; Philippe Herman; Xavier Dufour; Valentin Favier; Juliette Thariat
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-09-20       Impact factor: 5.738

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