Anterior Skull Base Endoscopic Endonasal Reconstructive Methods

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Abdelrahman Magdy Fawzy Hussein et. al

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Background: The success of expanded endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEAs) to the anterior skull base, sellar, and parasellar regions has been greatly aided by the advancement in reconstructive techniques. In particular, the pedicled vascularized flaps have been developed and effectively cover skull base defects of varying sizes with a significant reduction in postoperative CSF leaks. There are two aims to this review: (1) We will provide our current, simplified reconstruction algorithm. (2) We will describe, in detail, the relevant anatomy, indications/contraindications, and surgical technique, with a particular emphasis on the nasoseptal flap (NSF). The inferior turbinate flap (ITF), middle turbinate flap (MTF), pericranial flap (PCF), and temporoparietal fascial flap (TPFF) will also be described. The NSF should be the primary option for reconstruction of majority of skull base defects following endonasal endoscopic surgery. In general, for the planum, cribriform, and upper two-thirds of the clivus, the NSF is ideal. For the lower-third of the clivus, the NSF may not be adequate and may require additional reconstructive options. Although limited in reach or more technically challenging, these reconstructive flaps should still be considered and kept in the surgical algorithm

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Abdelrahman Magdy Fawzy Hussein et. al

Abdelrahman Magdy Fawzy Hussein1, Ezzat Ahmed Merwad1, Tarek Abdelmoety Omran1, Shahzad Ahmed2

1 Department of Orhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt

2 Consultant Skull Base Surgeon, Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS, Birmingham University, UK

Corresponding author: Abdelrahman Magdy Fawzy Hussein

E-mail: dr.abdelrahman.hussein.ent@gmail.com, abdelrahman.hussein@zu.edu.eg