Reconstruction of composite defects of the scalp and neurocranium-a treatment algorithm from local flaps to combined AV loop free flap reconstruction

Steiner D, Horch RE, Eyüpoglu IY, Buchfelder M, Arkudas A, Schmitz M, Ludolph I, Beier J, Boos A (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

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Book Volume: 16

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1186/s12957-018-1517-0

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of cranial composite defects, including all layers of the scalp and the neurocranium, poses an interdisciplinary challenge. Especially after multiple previous operations and/or radiation therapy, sufficient reconstruction is often only possible using microsurgical free flap transplantation. The aim of this study was to analyze the therapy of interdisciplinary cases with composite defects including the scalp and neurocranium. METHODS: From 2009 to 2017, 23 patients with 18 free flaps and 10 pedicled/local flaps were analyzed. First choices for free flaps were muscle flaps followed by fasciocutaneous flaps. RESULTS: Except for four patients, a stable coverage could be reached in the first operation. Three of these patients received a local scalp rotation flap in the first operation and needed an additional free flap because the local flap was no longer sufficient for coverage after wound healing deficiency or tumor relapse. The superficial temporal artery or external carotid artery served as recipient vessels. In special cases, venous grafts or an arteriovenous loop (AV loop) were used as extensions for the recipient vessels. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, an interdisciplinary approach with radical debridement of infected or necrotic tissue and the reconstruction of the dura mater are essential to reach a stable, long-lasting reconstructive result. Based on our experience, free flaps seem to be the first choice for patients after multiple previous operations and/or radiation therapy.

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APA:

Steiner, D., Horch, R.E., Eyüpoglu, I.Y., Buchfelder, M., Arkudas, A., Schmitz, M.,... Boos, A. (2018). Reconstruction of composite defects of the scalp and neurocranium-a treatment algorithm from local flaps to combined AV loop free flap reconstruction. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12957-018-1517-0

MLA:

Steiner, Dominik, et al. "Reconstruction of composite defects of the scalp and neurocranium-a treatment algorithm from local flaps to combined AV loop free flap reconstruction." World Journal of Surgical Oncology 16.1 (2018).

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