Pedicle flaps based on the sphenopalatine artery: anatomical and surgical study

Journal: Acta Otorrinolaringologica Espanola
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Abstract

Background: Local pedicle flaps based on the sphenopalatine artery make it possible to reconstruct large defects of the skull base (SB).

Methods: From January 2008 to January 2013, 64 lesions with involvement of SB were analysed. These lesions were treated using endoscopic endonasal approach and required a pedicle flap based on the sphenopalatine artery. In addition, measurements and flexibility of the flaps were examined in 4 cadaveric nasal cavities.

Results: Surgical group. Sixty-four nasoseptal flaps (NSF) were used, in 4 cases associated with a middle turbinate flap (MTF), and in 1 case supplemented with an inferior turbinate flap (ITF). Five cerebrospinal fluid fistulas (8%) were noted. Among patients with initial lesions, 7% presented an anosmia. Cadaveric group. The length of the NSF varied between 5.2 cm and 7.7 cm and the width ranged from 3 cm to 4.5 cm. The ITF provided an anterior-posterior distance between 4.2 cm and 5 cm, with a width between 1.2 cm and 2.8 cm. The mean length of MTFs varied between 3.5 cm and 4.2 cm, with a width between 1.4 cm and 1.9 cm.

Conclusions: The most versatile local flap for the reconstruction of skull base defects is the NSF, and flaps pedicled to the posterolateral nasal artery offer an excellent alternative.

Authors
Juan Gras Cabrerizo, Juan Gras Albert, Irene Monjas Canovas, Elena García Garrigós, Joan Montserrat Gili, Francisco Sánchez Del Campo, Katarzyna Kolanczak, Humbert Massegur Solench