Closure of large skull base defects after endoscopic transnasal craniotomy. Clinical article.

نویسندگان

  • Richard J Harvey
  • João F Nogueira
  • Rodney J Schlosser
  • Sunil J Patel
  • Eduardo Vellutini
  • Aldo C Stamm
چکیده

OBJECT The authors describe the utility of and outcomes after endoscopic transnasal craniotomy and skull reconstruction in the management of skull base pathologies. METHODS The authors conducted a observational study of patients undergoing totally endoscopic, transnasal, transdural surgery. The patients included in the study underwent treatment over a 12-month period at 2 tertiary medical centers. The pathological entity, region of the ventral skull base resected, and size of the dural defect were recorded. Approach-related complications were documented, as well as CSF leaks, infections, bleeding-related complications, and any minor complications. RESULTS Thirty consecutive patients were assessed during the study period. The patients had a mean age of 45.5 +/- 20.2 years and a mean follow-up period of 182.4 +/- 97.5 days. The dural defects reconstructed were as large as 5.5 cm (mean 2.49 +/- 1.36 cm). One patient (3.3%) had a CSF leak that was managed endoscopically. Two patients had epistaxis that required further care, but there were no complications related to intracranial infections or bleeding. Some minor sinonasal complications occurred. CONCLUSIONS Skull base endoscopic reconstructive techniques have significantly advanced in the past decade. The use of pedicled mucosal flaps in the reconstruction of large dural defects resulting from an endoscopic transnasal craniotomy permits a robust repair. The CSF leak rate in this study is comparable to that achieved in open approaches. The ability to manage the skull base defects successfully with this approach greatly increases the utility of transnasal endoscopic surgery.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurosurgery

دوره 111 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009