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New Nasopharyngeal Flap for Posterior Skull-Base Reconstruction: The Upper-Tongue Flap

Journal

INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages E467-E469

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724094

Keywords

nasopharynx; flap; nasal

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The study introduced a new nasopharyngeal flap for reconstruction of middle and lower clival resection, demonstrating its capability to provide coverage for the lower and middle portions of the clivus. The new nasopharyngeal flap, called the upper-tongue flap, is considered a suitable alternative for cases where other reconstructive methods may not provide enough mucosal coverage.
Introduction Reconstructions of clival resection are still challenging, and additional reconstructive methods may be necessary to achieve full coverage of the skull-base defect in patients with middle- and lower-clivus disease. Objective To describe a new nasopharyngeal flap for the middle and lower clivus. Methods Using nasal endoscopy in a cadaver dissection, we demonstrated a new nasopharygeal flap to cover the lower and middle clival resection. Results We described a new nasopharyngeal flap capable of covering the lower and middle portion of the clivus. Discussion The new nasopharyngeal flap, called the upper-tongue flap, is particularly adequate as an alternative for the reconstruction of middle and lower clivus defects, and it is better used in association with a nasalseptal flap in cases in which the nasalseptal flap alone does not provide enough mucosal coverage. Conclusion The new nasopharyngeal flap can be used in the reconstruction of clival resection.

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