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Reconstruction of anterior skull base defects using frontalis muscle galea aponeurotica skull pedicle flaps
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作者 Kun Liu Guanghui Wang +6 位作者 Hong Zhang Yuping Wu Yangcheng Lv Jingsong Liu Jieke Ma Cheng Li Jiang Zhu 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2013年第6期257-260,共4页
Objective: The aim of our study was to reconstruct soft and hard tissue perforating defects of the anterior skull base in a 1-stage surgical procedure with a combined craniofacial approach. Methods: Soft and hard ti... Objective: The aim of our study was to reconstruct soft and hard tissue perforating defects of the anterior skull base in a 1-stage surgical procedure with a combined craniofacial approach. Methods: Soft and hard tissue defects of the anterior skull base were successfully reconstructed in 43 patients during a 1-stage surgery through the use of frontalis muscle galea aponeuretica skull flaps with 1 or 2 vascularized pedicles. The skull flap areas were up approximately 7 cmx 14 cm. Results: Intracranial infection and cerebrospinal fluid leakage were not observed in the 43 patients, and all incisions healed. Of 33 malignant tumor patients, 25 patients received follow-up examinations for longer than 2 years, and 18 patients survived for 2 years. Conclusion: Frontalis muscle galea aponeurotica skull pedicle flaps provided a constant blood supply and re- suited in soft and thin tissue. The pedicle flaps, together with the external cranial bone plate, strengthened the support, but still allowed for bending and shaping. In addition, the flap harvesting approach was consistent with surgery approach, without aesthetic compromises. 展开更多
关键词 skull base reconstructive surgery bone reconstruction classification
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