Paramedian Forehead Flap for Repair of Refractory High-Flow Anterior Skull Base CSF Leak.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jeremy N Ciporen, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Haley E Gillham, David Cua, Jason Kim, Paul Akins
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Abstract

The paramedian forehead flap (PMFF) has been well described for nasal reconstruction. However, it has never been reported for use in the repair of high flow anterior skull base cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks. The patient was a 55 year-old African American male cocaine abuser who initially presented with a high flow anterior skull base CSF leak, extensive pneumocephalus, and intra-cerebral and intra-ventricular abscesses with an oro-nasal-cerebral fistula. The patent initially underwent bi-frontal craniotomy, exenteration of the frontal sinus, abdominal fat graft, resection of intra-cerebral abscesses, and repair of high flow anterior skull base CSF leak with a pedicled pericranial flap (PF). Eighteen months after the patient's surgery, he had resumed his use of cocaine and suffered necrosis of his PF. This caused his high flow CSF leak to recur. After extensive psychiatric treatment, he stopped cocaine use and was subsequently repaired with a pedicled de-epithelialized PMFF originating off the bilateral supratrochlear arteries. The patient has had no CSF leak for 3 years, and primary closure of the forehead was achieved with good cosmetic outcome. This case highlights the use of PMFF for the treatment of recurrent high flow anterior skull base CSF leak. It also highlights the importance of treatment of the patient's underlying medical disorder, in this case, the patient's addiction to cocaine. We provide a detailed discussion for the use of the de-epithelialized PMFF and how it can be utilized as a vascularized reconstructive technique to repair complex refractory CSF leaks.

用于修复难治性高流量前颅底脑脊液漏的额旁皮瓣
目的:额旁皮瓣(PMFF)在鼻部重建中的应用已被广泛描述。材料和方法:患者为 55 岁非裔美国男性可卡因滥用者,最初出现高流量前颅底脑脊液(CSF)漏:患者是一名 55 岁的非裔美国男性可卡因滥用者,最初表现为高流量前颅底 CSF 漏、广泛的气胸、脑内和脑室内脓肿以及口鼻脑瘘。患者最初接受了双额叶开颅手术、额窦外扩张术、腹部脂肪移植术、脑内脓肿切除术,并用带蒂颅骨周围皮瓣(PF)修复了高流量前颅底脑脊液漏。手术 18 个月后,患者重新开始吸食可卡因,导致颅周皮瓣坏死。这导致他的高流量脑脊液漏再次复发。经过广泛的心理治疗后,他停止了吸食可卡因,随后接受了源自双侧颅上动脉的带蒂去表皮化PMFF修复手术:结果:患者 3 年来没有出现 CSF 渗漏,前额实现了初步闭合,美容效果良好:本病例强调了使用 PMFF 治疗复发性高流量前颅底 CSF 渗漏。结论:本病例强调了使用 PMFF 治疗复发性高流量前颅底脑脊液漏的重要性,同时也强调了治疗患者潜在疾病的重要性,在本病例中,患者患有可卡因瘾。我们详细讨论了去表皮化 PMFF 的使用方法,以及如何将其作为一种血管重建技术来修复复杂的难治性脑脊液漏。
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Turkish neurosurgery
Turkish neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
126
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Turkish Neurosurgery is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, open access and totally free journal directed at an audience of neurosurgery physicians and scientists. The official language of the journal is English. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research. Turkish Neurosurgery will only publish studies that have institutional review board (IRB) approval and have strictly observed an acceptable follow-up period. With the exception of reference presentation, Turkish Neurosurgery requires that all manuscripts be prepared in accordance with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals.
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