Pediatric skull base reconstruction: case report of a tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap
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Pediatric skull base reconstruction: case report of a tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap
Abstract
The authors of this report present a pediatric case involving the use of a tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap to reconstruct a skull base defect for a multiply recurrent clival chordoma and cerebrospinal fluid leak, demonstrate the surgical technique through illustrations and intraoperative photos, and review the pertinent literature. A 9-year-old female patient underwent extensive clival chordoma resection via both the endoscopic and open approaches, which ultimately exhausted the bilateral nasoseptal flaps and other intranasal reconstructive options. Following proton beam radiation and initiation of chemotherapy, tumor recurrence was managed with further endoscopic resection, which was complicated by a recalcitrant cerebrospinal fluid leak. A tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap was used to provide vascular tissue to augment an endoscopic repair of the leak and reconstruction of the skull base. While the nasoseptal flap remains the workhorse for many pediatric and adult endoscopic skull base reconstructions, the tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap has a demonstrated efficacy in adults when the nasoseptal flap and other intranasal flaps are unavailable. This report documents a pediatric case, serving as a step toward establishing this technique in the pediatric population.
Keywords: CNS = central nervous system; CSF = cerebrospinal fluid; EEA = endoscopic endonasal approach; EVD = external ventricular drain; ITF = infratemporal fossa; STA = superficial temporal artery; TPF = temporoparietal fascia; chordoma; cranial base; endoscopic; pediatric; reconstruction; skull base; technique; tunneled temporoparietal fascia flap.
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