2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1677881
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Free-Flap Reconstruction of Skull Base and Orbital Defects

Abstract: Orbital and anterior skull base defects present a significant challenge for reconstruction due to the complexity of the anatomy and the need for separation of intracranial and extracranial contents in this area. While endoscopic techniques have revolutionized the treatment of many anterior skull base defects, microvascular free tissue transfer is a viable option for large volume defects not suitable for traditional open approaches or for cases where endoscopic techniques have failed. The various free tissue tr… Show more

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“…For the resection of sphenoorbital meningiomas in this group, the orbital rim was kept intact as much as possible for aesthetic reasons, so reconstruction of the orbit was unnecessary. There exists a high risk of osteonecrosis and bony resorption when an autologous free bone is used in orbital repair ( 29 ). We suggest using titanium mesh and vascularized soft tissue to remedy this problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the resection of sphenoorbital meningiomas in this group, the orbital rim was kept intact as much as possible for aesthetic reasons, so reconstruction of the orbit was unnecessary. There exists a high risk of osteonecrosis and bony resorption when an autologous free bone is used in orbital repair ( 29 ). We suggest using titanium mesh and vascularized soft tissue to remedy this problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rectus abdominis flap is perhaps the most common free flap used for reconstruction. 2 Disadvantages of this flap include a large abdominal scar and risk of hernia development. 2 Thigh-based flaps (including the anterolateral thigh [ALT], vastus lateralis, and tensor fascia lata) are also effective for obliteration of anterior cranial fossa defects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 Disadvantages of this flap include a large abdominal scar and risk of hernia development. 2 Thigh-based flaps (including the anterolateral thigh [ALT], vastus lateralis, and tensor fascia lata) are also effective for obliteration of anterior cranial fossa defects. 15 , 16 One of the major disadvantages of the ALT is the unpredictable pedicle length and perforator distribution, but this may be somewhat minimized by preoperative imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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