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Long-term outcomes of lateral skull base reconstruction with a free omental flap and facial nerve reconstruction

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NAGOYA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
卷 85, 期 2, 页码 255-264

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NAGOYA UNIV, SCH MED
DOI: 10.18999/nagjms.85.2.255

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skull base; reconstruction; omental flap; facial nerve

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This study reports the experience and long-term outcome of lateral skull base reconstruction with a free omental flap, with a special focus on facial nerve recovery. The study includes 16 patients who underwent the procedure, and the main outcome measures were postoperative complications and facial nerve recovery. The use of a free omental flap is a reliable method for lateral skull base reconstruction, particularly when facial nerve reconstruction is required.
In lateral skull base reconstruction, it is necessary to seal the defect in the lateral skull base, fill the dead space, and, sometimes, reconstruct the facial nerve. However, this procedure is difficult to perform with a standard musculocutaneous flap. Therefore, for such cases, an omental flap is used in our hospital because of its flexibility. In this study, we report our experience with the procedure (lateral skull base reconstruction with a free omental flap) and its long-term outcome and facial nerve reconstruction, with special focus on facial nerve recovery. This study is a technical note and a retrospective review. It was conducted in Nagoya University Hospital. Overall, 16 patients (12 women and 4 men; mean age: 55.1 years) underwent lateral skull base reconstruction with a free omental flap after subtotal temporal bone resection or lateral temporal bone resection during 2005-2017. The main outcome measures were postoperative complications and facial nerve recovery: Yanagihara score and House-Brackmann grading system. Complications included partial necrosis and minor cerebrospinal fluid leakage in 2 patients. Facial nerve recovery could be observed more than 12 months after surgery, with a mean Yanagihara score of 19.6 and House-Brackmann grade of 3.60. The free omental flap is a reliable method for lateral skull base reconstruction, especially in cases where facial nerve reconstruction is needed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on facial nerve recovery after lateral skull base reconstruction.

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