Two-stage reconstructive surgery of a patient with head trauma resulting in extensive cranial bone and dura mater loss caused by postoperative infection: usefulness of a pericranial flap for dura mater reconstruction.
2006
: After external decompression for a case of head trauma, epidural abscess formation resulted in extensive cranial bone and dura mater loss, for which two-stage reconstructive surgery was conducted. In the first operation, after thorough debridement of the infected wound, the dura mater was reconstructed using a bipedicle pericranial flap with posterior and anterior pedicles. After the infection had completely subsided, the second operation was performed, reconstructing the cranium with grafted outer-table calvarial bone and cutting bone to reposition an old zygomatic fracture. At this point, the pericranial flap used for dura mater reconstruction in the first operation became a satisfactory graft bed for the grafted bone. The postoperative course was satisfactory, and there was no cranial bone absorption after roughly 2 year, and a favorable shape has been maintained for an extremely satisfying result.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
13
References
10
Citations
NaN
KQI