ABSTRACT
The vascularized nasoseptal flap has become a principal reconstructive technique for
the closure of endonasal skull base surgery defects. Despite its potential utility,
there has been no report describing the use of the modern nasoseptal flap to repair
traumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks and documenting the outcomes of this application.
Specific concerns in skull base trauma include septal trauma with disruption of the
flap pedicle, multiple leak sites, and issues surrounding persistent leaks after traumatic
craniotomy. We performed a retrospective case series review of 14 patients who underwent
nasoseptal flap closure of traumatic CSF leaks in a tertiary academic hospital. Main
outcome measures include analysis of clinical outcome data. Defect etiology was motor
vehicle collision in eight patients (57%), prior sinus surgery in four (29%), and
assault in two (14%). At the time of nasoseptal flap repair, four patients had failed
prior avascular grafts and two had previously undergone craniotomies for repair. Follow-up
data were available for all patients (mean, 10 months). The overall success rate was
100% (no leaks), with 100% defect coverage. The nasoseptal flap is a versatile and
reliable local reconstructive technique for ventral base traumatic defects, with a
100% CSF leak repair rate in this series.
KEYWORDS
Cranial base - nasoseptal flap - cerebrospinal fluid leak - reconstructive techniques
- endoscopy
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Adam M ZanationM.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
G190 Physicians Office Building, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7070
Email: azanatio@med.unc.edu