Bilateral Inferior Turbinate Flaps for Salvage Reconstruction after Proton Beam Radiotherapy for Clival Chordoma.

Kayva L Crawford, Megana Saripella, Adam S DeConde,Thomas L Beaumont

Journal of neurological surgery reports(2023)

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Clival chordoma is a rare, aggressive, notochord-derived tumor primarily managed with surgery via an endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) and adjuvant proton beam radiotherapy. Reconstruction is commonly performed with a nasoseptal flap (NSF) at the time of initial surgery. While failures of the NSF are rare, they can occur following the initial surgery or in the setting of osteoradionecrosis. Salvage repair typically requires transfer of alternative vascularized tissues outside of the previously radiated field including regional scalp flaps such as pericranial or temporoparietal fascial flaps, or free vascularized tissue transfer. Here we describe the case of a 29-year-old woman with a history of clival chordoma with widespread skull base osteomyelitis secondary to NSF necrosis after proton beam radiotherapy. We describe successful skull base reconstruction with intranasal bilateral inferior turbinate flaps based on the sphenopalatine artery with lateral nasal wall extension, despite prior proton beam therapy and a failed prior vascularized intranasal reconstruction.
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chordoma, inferior turbinate, flap, osteoradionecrosis, proton, radiotherapy
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