Ghassan Alokby, Kholoud Mohammed AlAmari, Jamal Mohammed S Abdullah, Mohammed Tayed Hazazi, Fawaz Makki
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Tutoplast® (Tutogen Medical GmbH), an allogeneic natural collagen matrix, is processed through chemical sterilization that preserves tissue biocompatibility and structural integrity.</p><p><strong>Objective: </strong>To study the safety and efficacy of Tutoplast Fascia Lata and Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia® as primary graft materials in the endoscopic reconstruction of skull base defects of different sizes and etiologies and to compare the outcomes with those of other traditional graft materials based on our experience.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>This is a multi-center retrospective chart review of patients who underwent cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF) endoscopic reconstruction with Tutoplast Fascia Lata or Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia as either a stand-alone reconstruction material or a part of a multilayer reconstruction depending on the defect at Prince Sultan Military Medical City and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between 2017 and 2020. 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背景:各种移植物材料根据其来源被分为自体移植物、异种移植物和异体移植物,已被用于内窥镜修复颅底缺损。Tutoplast®(Tutogen Medical GmbH)是一种异体天然胶原基质,通过化学消毒处理,可保持组织的生物相容性和结构完整性:研究 Tutoplast Fascia Lata 和 Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia® 作为内窥镜下重建不同大小和病因的颅底缺损的主要移植材料的安全性和有效性,并根据我们的经验将其结果与其他传统移植材料的结果进行比较:这是一项多中心回顾性病历回顾,对象是2017年至2020年期间在沙特阿拉伯利雅得苏丹王子军事医疗城和费萨尔国王专科医院和研究中心接受脑脊液漏(CSF)内窥镜重建术的患者,根据缺损情况,将Tutoplast Fascia Lata或Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia作为独立的重建材料或多层重建的一部分。我们的纳入标准是使用 Tutoplast 和经鼻内窥镜方法进行脑脊液漏修复。我们回顾了人口统计学数据、术中和术后并发症、修复材料、修复失败、缺损大小和位置:结果:33 例患者使用 Tutoplast® 作为主要移植材料。我们的主要结果是修复成功,术后无 CSF 渗漏,观察到 30 例(90.9%)。在肿瘤病例中,术后 CSF 渗漏与不同的缺损大小、缺损部位、人口统计学数据、住院时间或术后辐射等因素之间没有明显关联:结论:Tutoplast 可单独或与其他材料一起安全有效地用于颅底缺损修复。
Endoscopic Reconstruction of Skull Base Defects Using Tutoplast.
Background: Various graft materials that are classified as autografts, xenografts, and allografts based on their origin have been used to endoscopically repair skull base defects. Tutoplast® (Tutogen Medical GmbH), an allogeneic natural collagen matrix, is processed through chemical sterilization that preserves tissue biocompatibility and structural integrity.
Objective: To study the safety and efficacy of Tutoplast Fascia Lata and Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia® as primary graft materials in the endoscopic reconstruction of skull base defects of different sizes and etiologies and to compare the outcomes with those of other traditional graft materials based on our experience.
Methods: This is a multi-center retrospective chart review of patients who underwent cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF) endoscopic reconstruction with Tutoplast Fascia Lata or Tutoplast Temporalis Fascia as either a stand-alone reconstruction material or a part of a multilayer reconstruction depending on the defect at Prince Sultan Military Medical City and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between 2017 and 2020. Our inclusion criteria were CSF leak repair with Tutoplast and a transnasal endoscopic approach. We reviewed demographic data, intraoperative and postoperative complications, repair materials, repair failure, defect size and location.
Results: Tutoplast® was used as the primary graft material in 33 cases. Our main outcome was repair success with lack of post operative CSF leak, observed in 30 cases (90.9%). There was no significant association between postoperative CSF leaks and factors including different defect sizes, defect sites, demographic data, hospitalization duration, or postoperative radiation in oncological cases.
Conclusion: Tutoplast alone or in combination with other materials can be used safely and effectively for skull base defects repair.