Scalp and Dural Reconstruction With a Tensor Fascia Lata Myofascial and Anterolateral Thigh Fasciocutaneous Chimeric Flap: A Case Report
Kristen S. Whalen,
Sarah Moffitt,
Nicole K. Le
et al.
Abstract:Composite scalp and cranial defects present a challenge due to the unique elements that need to be reconstructed. The goals of reconstruction are to protect intracranial contents, prevent cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF) and infection, and to provide durable soft tissue coverage. We present a case of an immunocompromised patient with history of craniotomy who developed osteomyelitis and a cranial abscess resulting in a composite defect with dural, bony, and soft tissue loss. To achieve vascularized watertight du… Show more
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