Microsurgical free flaps for skull base reconstruction following tumor resection: Available techniques and complications

被引:1
作者
Plou, Pedro [1 ]
Boccalatte, Luis [2 ]
Padilla-Lichtenberger, Fernando [1 ]
Figari, Marcelo [2 ]
Ajler, Pablo [1 ]
Larranaga, Juan [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Dept Neurosurg, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[2] Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Dept Gen Surg, Sect Head & Neck Surg, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[3] Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Dept Gen Surg, Sect Reconstruct Surg, Buenos Aires, Argentina
来源
NEUROCIRUGIA | 2023年 / 34卷 / 01期
关键词
Skull base reconstruction; Skull base surgery; Free flap; Malignant tumors; FREE TISSUE TRANSFER; CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION; ANTEROLATERAL THIGH; MALIGNANT-TUMORS; ANTERIOR; MAXILLECTOMY; SURGERY; HEAD;
D O I
10.1016/j.neucir.2021.12.002
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Introduction: Resection of malignant tumors located in the anterior and middle fossae of the skull base requires thorough anatomical knowledge, as well as experience regarding the possible reconstructive options to resolve the resulting defects. The anatomical and functional relevance of the region, the complexity of the defects requiring reconstruction and the potential complications that can occur, represent a true challenge for the surgical team. The goal of this study is to describe the microsurgical reconstructive techniques available, their usefulness and postoperative complications, in patients with malignant tumors involving the skull base.Materials and method: This observational, retrospective study, included all patients who underwent surgery for malignant craniofacial tumors from January 1st, 2009 to January 1st, 2019 at a University Hospital in Argentina. Only patients who required reconstruction of the resulting defect with a free flap were included.Results: Twenty-four patients required reconstruction with FF; 14 were male (58.3%) and mean age was 54.9 years. Sarcoma was the most frequent tumor histology. Free flaps used were the following: anterolateral thigh, rectus abdominis, radial, latissimus dorsi, iliac crest and fibular. Complications occurred in 6 cases and no deaths were reported in the study group.Conclusion: Free flaps are considered one of the preferable choices of treatment for large skull base defects. In spite of the complexity of the technique and the learning curve required, free flaps have shown to be safe, with a low rate of serious complications. For these patients, the surgical resolution should be performed by a multidisciplinary team. (c) 2022 Sociedad Espa n-ola de Neurocirugi'a. Published by Elsevier Espa n-a, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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