Use of Acoustic Doppler Sonography to Ascertain the Feasibility of the Pedicled Nasoseptal Flap After Prior Bilateral Sphenoidotomy


Autoria(s): PINHEIRO-NETO, Carlos D.; CARRAU, Ricardo L.; PREVEDELLO, Daniel M.; FERNANDEZ-MIRANDA, Juan C.; SNYDERMAN, Carl S.; GARDNER, Paul A.; KASSAM, Amin B.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Objectives/Hypothesis: Blood supply to the Hadad-Bassagasteguy pedicled nasoseptal flap may be interrupted by surgery of the pterygopalatine fossa, posterior septectomy, or large sphenoidotomies. This would preclude its use for reconstruction of skull base defects after expanded endonasal approaches (EEA). We present a novel method to ascertain the patency of the nasoseptal artery after prior surgery, and consequently the availability of the nasoseptal flap, using acoustic Doppler sonography. Study Design: Retrospective clinical review. Methods: Four patients who underwent EEAs were evaluated intraoperatively with acoustic Doppler sonography. The mucosa that covers the inferior aspect of the rostrum of the sphenoid sinus was scanned with the tip of the probe. Reflection of sound waves representing intravascular blood flow was assessed. Results: In three patients, the artery was identified in at least one side. One remaining patient showed no acoustic signal suggesting loss of the nasoseptal artery bilaterally, therefore necessitating the use of a fat graft for the reconstruction. Conclusions: Acoustic Doppler sonography seems to be a feasible and effective way to ascertain the availability of the nasoseptal artery. It is a relatively inexpensive and simple technique that can be performed by any endoscopic surgeon.

Identificador

LARYNGOSCOPE, v.120, n.9, p.1798-1801, 2010

0023-852X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22978

10.1002/lary.20996

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lary.20996

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eng

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC

Relação

Laryngoscope

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Palavras-Chave #Nasoseptal artery #skull base surgery #reconstruction #vascularized flap #expanded endonasal approaches #previous sphenoidotomy #Doppler sonography #SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION #ENDOSCOPIC RECONSTRUCTION #SURGERY #Medicine, Research & Experimental #Otorhinolaryngology
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