J Reconstr Microsurg 1998; 14(2): 101-108
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1000151
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

© 1998 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Reconstruction of Skull Defects with Vascularized Omentum Transfer and Split Calvarial bone Graft: Two Case Reports

Yasushi Sugawara, Kiyonori Harii, Atsushi Yamada, Shinichi Hirabayashi, Atsushi Sakurai, Tomio Sasaki
  • Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, Teikyo University, and Otsuka Hospital, Tokyo and Miyagi, Japan
Further Information

Publication History

Accepted for publication 1997

Publication Date:
08 March 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

Autogenous calvarial bone grafts have been widely used in craniofacial reconstruction following trauma, congenital anomalies, and head and neck tumors. In cases of late restoration of a collapsed cranial vault, an extradural dead space is occasionally observed which might cause infection and grafted bone absorption. The combined use of a split calvarial bone graft and an omental flap has been an effective technique for treating complicated cranial defects. The omental flap eliminates the extradural dead space between the grafted calvarial bone and the scarred dura, and provides an acceptable vascular bed for grafted bone. The authors report this technique for complex cranioplasties in two cases, with good cosmetic results.

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