DuraMatrix-Onlay®Plus在颅外科中的应用与低并发症相关

Mahlet Mekonnen, Gabrielle Hovis, Natalie Mahgerefteh, Anubhav Chandla, Yelena Malkhasyan, Ashley B Zhang, Isaac Yang
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背景:DuraMatrix-Onlay®Plus是从纯化的牛跟腱中提取的胶原硬脑膜。该基质为胶原蛋白的合成提供了一个支架,并打算用作一种不需要硬膜缝合的衬垫。该研究的目的是描述我们33名连续患者的经验,这些患者使用新型DuraMatrix-Onlay®Plus胶原硬脑膜进行硬脑膜成形术。方法:这是一个回顾性的病例系列,包括2016年5月至2017年3月在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶的一家学术医院接受硬脑膜成形术的33名患者。主要观察指标为脑脊液漏的发生率。次要结局包括患者感染率、硬脑膜替代物并发症和移除率。结果:33例患者使用DuraMatrix-Onlay®Plus材料进行了硬脑膜成形术。患者平均年龄41.12±7.34岁(2 ~ 75岁)。其中女性18例(54.5%),男性15例(45.5%)。大多数手术是选择性手术切除病变(n=19, 58%),平均移植物大小为17.69±4.73 cm²。平均随访3个月,术后无脑脊液渗漏。患者感染、硬脑膜替代物并发症和取出率分别为6%、6%和3%。结论:DuraMatrix-Onlay®Plus与术后脑脊液漏率低和可接受的并发症相关。该结果支持在一般神经外科手术中使用胶原基质封堵硬脑膜。
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A Case Series of DuraMatrix-Onlay® Plus in Cranial Surgery Is Associated With a Low Complication Profile.

Background: DuraMatrix-Onlay® Plus is a collagen dura membrane derived from purified bovine Achilles tendon. The matrix provides a scaffold for collagen synthesis and is intended to be used as an onlay without the need for dural sutures. The study aims to describe our experience with 33 consecutive patients who underwent a duraplasty procedure using the novel DuraMatrix-Onlay® Plus collagen dura membrane.

Methods: This is a retrospective case series of 33 patients who underwent a duraplasty procedure at a single academic hospital in Los Angeles, CA, USA between May 2016 and March 2017. The primary outcome was the incidence rate of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. Secondary outcomes included rates of patient infection, dural substitute complication, and removal.

Results: Thirty-three patients underwent a duraplasty procedure using the DuraMatrix-Onlay® Plus material. The average age of the patients was 41.12±7.34 years (range 2-75 years). There were 18 (54.5%) females and 15 (45.5%) males. The majority of procedures were elective operations for the resection of a lesion (n=19, 58%), and the average graft size was 17.69±4.73 cm². At an average follow-up of 3 months, there were no postoperative CSF leaks. The rates of patient infection, dural substitute complication, and removal were 6%, 6%, and 3%, respectively.

Conclusion: DuraMatrix-Onlay® Plus is associated with a low rate of postoperative CSF leakage and an acceptable complication profile. This result supports the use of collagen matrices for dural closure in general neurosurgical procedures.

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