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Immediate titanium cranioplasty after debridement and craniectomy for postcraniotomy surgical site infection.

Varun R Kshettry1, Sara Hardy, Robert J Weil, Lilyana Angelov, Gene H Barnett.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: For postcraniotomy surgical site infection (SSI) involving the bone, typical management involves craniectomy, debridement, and delayed cranioplasty. Disadvantages to delayed cranioplasty include cosmetic deformity, vulnerability of unprotected brain, and risks and costs associated with an additional operation. Many authors have attempted bone flap salvage by using various techniques.
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate our experience with immediate titanium mesh cranioplasty at the time of craniectomy and debridement.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed SSIs in patients that underwent craniotomy for treatment of a brain tumor. These patients were treated with craniectomy, debridement, and immediate titanium mesh cranioplasty followed by antibiotics. The primary outcome was recurrent infection.
RESULTS: Twelve patients met the inclusion criteria. Risk factors for infection included preoperative radiation therapy (33%), prior craniotomy (33%), and postoperative CSF leak (25%). Median follow-up was 14 months. Ten (83%) patients had long-term resolution without recurrent infection. One patient required additional surgical debridement for persistent infection with successful placement of new titanium mesh. Another patient developed recurrent infection but opted for hospice care because of tumor progression.
CONCLUSION: This series demonstrates the safety and feasibility of performing immediate titanium cranioplasty at the time of craniectomy and debridement in patients with postcraniotomy infections. This has been shown in patients with risk factors for poor wound healing. Immediate cranioplasty avoids the drawbacks, risks, and costs of delayed cranioplasty.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22343833     DOI: 10.1227/NEU.0b013e31822fef2c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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4.  Versatility of the Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap during the Treatment of Complex Postcraniotomy Surgical Site Infections.

Authors:  Nobutaka Yoshioka
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2017-06-13

5.  Comparison of two different titanium cranioplasty methods: Custom-made titanium prostheses versus precurved titanium mesh.

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6.  Delayed Brain Edema and Swelling following Craniectomy for Evacuation of an Epidural Abscess that Improved by Cranioplasty: Case Report.

Authors:  Narushi Sugii; Masahide Matsuda; Tomokazu Sekine; Hideaki Matsumura; Tetsuya Yamamoto; Akira Matsumura
Journal:  J Neurol Surg Rep       Date:  2017-08-28

7.  Bone flap management strategies for postcraniotomy surgical site infection.

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