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Endoscopic Pericranial Flap Design for the Restoration of Nasal Mid-Vault Lining Defects Publisher Pubmed



Bastaninejad S1, 2 ; Karimi E2 ; Saeedi N2 ; Amirizad E2
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  1. 1. ENT Department, Amir'Alam Hospital, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Otorhinolaryngology Research Centre, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Published:2018


Abstract

Despite progress made in nasal reconstruction, the restoration of a large defect, including the whole septum and mid-nasal vault structures, remains a challenge. The pericranial flap (PCF) is used widely for the reconstruction of anterior cranial fossa defects. This article presents a surgical technique for nasal lining restoration with an endoscopic PCF design. This technique was used in patients with huge intranasal tumours. Two patients with nasal eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis were treated. The structural involvement was similar in each case. The tumour was resected completely by combined endoscopic and external methods through an open rhinoplasty approach. The resulting defect included the whole nasal septum, bilateral upper lateral cartilage, and the entire mid-nasal vault mucosal lining. Reconstruction was achieved by endoscopic PCF design for internal lining reconstruction and rib cartilage for framework repair. The first patient was followed up for 18 months and the second for 8 months. No infection occurred in the postoperative period. Framework stability and texture were good, and both nasal shapes were acceptable. In conclusion, this endoscopic PCF approach for restoring the internal nasal lining appears to be a good choice in selected cases. © 2018 International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons