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Posterior pedicle lateral nasal wall flap: new reconstructive technique for large defects of the skull base.

Carlos M Rivera-Serrano1, Luis H Bassagaisteguy, Gustavo Hadad, Ricardo L Carrau, Dan Kelly, Daniel M Prevedello, Juan Fernandez-Miranda, Amin B Kassam.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Indications for expanded endoscopic approaches continue to grow, resulting in larger and more complex skull base defects. Reconstructive developments, however, have lagged our extirpative capabilities. As the complexity of clinical scenarios continues to escalate, challenging our current reconstructive strategies, we are compelled to develop alternative techniques to prevent cerebrospinal fluid leaks and protect neurovascular structures. In this article we show the anatomic basis for a new posterior pedicled flap from the lateral wall of the nose (Carrau-Hadad [C-H] flap) for the reconstruction of median skull base defects and present our early clinical experience.
METHODS: Using a cadaveric model, we designed a posterior pedicle flap comprising the nasal inferolateral wall mucoperiosteum. We applied this information clinically, to reconstruct transmural skull base defects.
RESULTS: In our cadaveric model, we harvested and transposed C-H flaps into various defects of the planum sphenoidale, sella turcica, clivus, and nasopharynx. Then, we used the C-H flap in four patients, successfully reconstructing their clival (n = 3) and sellar (n = 1) surgical defects. All patients healed uneventfully.
CONCLUSION: Our anatomic study and early clinical experience support the use of the posterior pedicle lateral nasal wall flap to reconstruct large cranial base defects resulting from endoscopic skull base surgery in properly selected patients.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22185727     DOI: 10.2500/ajra.2011.25.3693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Rhinol Allergy        ISSN: 1945-8932            Impact factor:   2.467


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3.  In reference to "extended inferior turbinate flap for endoscopic reconstruction of skull base defects".

Authors:  Ricardo L Carrau; Daniel M Prevedello
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4.  Anatomical Correlation Between Nasal Vascularisation and the Design of the Endonasal Pedicle Flaps.

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5.  The Anterolateral Triangle: Implications for a Transnasal Prelacrimal Approach to the Floor of the Middle Cranial Fossa.

Authors:  Lifeng Li; Nyall R London; Daniel M Prevedello; Ricardo L Carrau
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