Anatomo-radiological study supporting the use of ipsilateral nasoseptal flap for the transpterygoid management of temporo-sphenoidal meningoceles. A review of 21 cases |
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Institution: | 1. ENT Department - Skull Base Center, Lariboisière Hospital, 2, rue Ambroise-Paré, 75010 Paris, France;2. Université Paris Diderot, 5, rue Thomas-Mann, 75013 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesSurgical treatment of temporo-sphenoidal meningoceles involves the reduction of the meningocele, watertight closure and defect coverage with a nasoseptal flap (NSF). It can be performed contralaterally or ipsilaterally: in the latter situation, the pedicle of the flap must be dissected into the pterygopalatine fossa. The objective of this study was to evaluate the benefit of using an ipsilateral NSF in transpterygoid approaches for the management of temporo-sphenoidal meningoceles, compared to a contralateral NSF, based on a radiological study.Material and methodsRetrospective monocentric study of 21 cases, between 2002 and 2018. Measurement of the NSF lengths, and lengths needed to cover the defect were evaluated on the preoperative scanner. Early and later failure and complication rates were evaluated.ResultsSeventeen cases of temporo-sphenoidal meningoceles with available CT scan were identified. The mean duration of follow up was 27.9 months 1–147]. Theoretical lengths of the ipsi and contralateral NSF were comparable: 71.4 ± 7.8 mm vs. 78.8 ± 8 mm, P = 0.729. In 8 cases/18 (42%), the theoretical length of the contralateral NSF was not long enough to cover the defect beyond the V2 (mean lack of 8.87 ± 6.6 mm). In all cases, the theoretical length of the ipsilateral NSF was sufficient to cover the defect. In the case series, failure and complication rates were similar.ConclusionThe use of an ipsilateral NSF for the transpterygoid management of temporo-sphenoidal meningoceles, although more complex, allows a better coverage of the defect, compared to the contralateral NSF, which is not long enough in 42% of cases. |
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Keywords: | Temporosphenoidal Meningocele Ipsilateral Nasoseptal flap Transpterygoid BMI"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0035"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Body Mass Index CT"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0045"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"computerized tomography CSF"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0055"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"cerebrospinal fluid ENT"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0065"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Ear Nose Throat MRI"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0075"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Magnetic resonance imaging NSF"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0085"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Nasoseptal flap PL"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0095"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"pedicle length SL"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0105"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Septum Length SPF"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"kw0115"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"sphenopalatine foramen |
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