Microvascular reconstruction of the skull base.

D W Chang, G L Robb
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Abstract

Cranial base reconstruction is challenging, not only because of its technical difficulty, but also because of the potentially life-threatening complications that may arise in the case of reconstructive failure. Thus, a successful outcome following skull base tumor ablation often depends as much on the reconstruction as it does on the resection. Before the advent of free tissue transfers, cranial base surgery was often limited by our inability to repair defects adequately. Free tissue transfer has been shown to be safe and effective in skull base reconstruction, and provides an opportunity for wide surgical excision of dura and skull base structures to obtain tumor-free margins. With proper patient selection and with strict adherence to the basic principles of cranial base reconstruction, including watertight dural repair and the use of well-vascularized tissue to cover the exposed dura and obliterate the dead space, successful cranial base reconstruction can be achieved. Semin. Surg. Oncol. 19:211-217, 2000.

颅底微血管重建。
颅底重建具有挑战性,不仅因为其技术难度,而且因为重建失败可能出现潜在的危及生命的并发症。因此,颅底肿瘤消融后的成功结果往往既取决于切除,也取决于重建。在自由组织移植出现之前,颅底手术常常受到我们无法充分修复缺陷的限制。游离组织移植在颅底重建中已被证明是安全有效的,并为广泛切除硬脑膜和颅底结构以获得无肿瘤边缘提供了机会。正确选择患者并严格遵守颅底重建的基本原则,包括水密硬脑膜修复和使用血管化良好的组织覆盖暴露的硬脑膜并消除死腔,可以实现成功的颅底重建。Semin。中华外科杂志,19:211-217,2000。
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