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Calculating nasoseptal flap dimensions: a cadaveric study using cone beam computed tomography.

Ellen Ten Dam1, Astrid G W Korsten-Meijer, Rutger H Schepers, Wicher J van der Meer, Peter O Gerrits, Bernard F A M van der Laan, Robert A Feijen.   

Abstract

We hypothesize that three-dimensional imaging using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is suitable for calculating nasoseptal flap (NSF) dimensions. To evaluate our hypothesis, we compared CBCT NSF dimensions with anatomical dissections. The NSF reach and vascularity were studied. In an anatomical study (n = 10), CBCT NSF length and surface were calculated and compared with anatomical dissections. The NSF position was evaluated by placing the NSF from the anterior sphenoid sinus wall and from the sella along the skull base towards the frontal sinus. To visualize the NSF vascularity in CBCT, the external carotic arteries were perfused with colored Iomeron. Correlations between CBCT NSFs and anatomical dissections were strongly positive (r > 0.70). The CBCT NSF surface was 19.8 cm(2) [16.6-22.3] and the left and right CBCT NSF lengths were 78.3 mm [73.2-89.5] and 77.7 mm [72.2-88.4] respectively. Covering of the anterior skull base was possible by positioning the NSF anterior to the sphenoid sinus. If the NSF was positioned from the sella along the skull base towards the frontal sinus, the NSF reached partially into the anterior ethmoidal sinuses. CBCT is a valuable technique for calculating NSF dimensions. CBCT to demonstrate septum vascularity in cadavers proved to be less suitable. The NSF reach for covering the anterior skull base depends on positioning. This study encourages preoperative planning of a customized NSF, in an attempt to spare septal mucosa. In the concept of minimal invasive surgery, accompanied by providing customized care, this can benefit the patients' postoperative complaints.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25359192     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-014-3353-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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4.  Application of cone beam computed tomography in facial imaging science.

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5.  Study of the nasoseptal flap for endoscopic anterior cranial base reconstruction.

Authors:  Carlos D Pinheiro-Neto; Henrique F Ramos; Maria Peris-Celda; Juan C Fernandez-Miranda; Paul A Gardner; Carl H Snyderman; Luiz U Sennes
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Authors:  John R de Almeida; Carl H Snyderman; Paul A Gardner; Ricardo L Carrau; Allan D Vescan
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8.  Comparison of five cone beam computed tomography systems for the detection of vertical root fractures.

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9.  Beyond the nasoseptal flap: outcomes and pearls with secondary flaps in endoscopic endonasal skull base reconstruction.

Authors:  Mihir R Patel; Robert J Taylor; Trevor G Hackman; Anand V Germanwala; Deanna Sasaki-Adams; Matthew G Ewend; Adam M Zanation
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10.  Endoscopic reconstruction of the cranial base using a pedicled nasoseptal flap.

Authors:  Amin B Kassam; Ajith Thomas; Ricardo L Carrau; Carl H Snyderman; Allan Vescan; Daniel Prevedello; Arlan Mintz; Paul Gardner
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 4.654

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