Failure Of Anterior Skull Base Reconstruction For Sinonasal Carcinoma: Consequence On The Postoperative Follow Up. A Multicentre Evaluation Of Management

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA(2021)

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Background Numerous techniques for closure of the anterior skull base in cancer patients have a high success rate but management of failure is poorly documented. Objectives To standardize the post-operative follow-up after reconstruction surgery of the anterior skull base after removal for sinonasal carcinoma. Materials and Methods Retrospective review of failure of anterior skull base reconstruction between 2005 and 2018 in a multicenter setting. Results Twenty four patients were included. Reconstruction failure was detected by a cerebrospinal (CSF) leak in 79.2%, by an infectious complication without CSF leak (i.e. meningitis) in 12.5%, and in 8.3% by extensive pneumocephalus. Failure was observed during the first week after surgery in 75% of patients, in the second week in 21%, and in 4% after day 15. The delay in discovery of the failure was associated with multilayer reconstruction (p=.03). Failure was treated surgically in 54% of the patients and medically in 46%, with a similar success rate (85 vs. 100%). Conclusion and significance After carcinologic resection of the anterior skull base, monitoring should be systematic during the first postoperative week. Surgical management of failure is not always necessary.
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Watertight closure of anterior skull base, sinonasal carcinoma, CSF Leak, anterior skull base reconstruction failure
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