H. Cansiz et al., USE OF FREE COMPOSITE GRAFT FOR A LARGE DEFECT IN THE ANTERIOR SKULL BASE, The Journal of craniofacial surgery, 9(1), 1998, pp. 76-78
Until recently, most skull base turners, particularly those extending
into the orbit or anterior or middle cranial fossa base, were excised
incompletely because of the technical difficulty in performing en bloc
resections. However, improved craniofacial surgical techniques, recen
t developments in technology and equipment improved imaging techniques
, interdisciplinary collaboration, and improved anesthetic techniques
have enabled a wide range of attempts resulting in successful clinical
outcome, We present a case of recurrent meningioma with intracranial
and extracranial extension in which three previous operations left a l
arge craniectomy defect in the frontal area as well as a frontal lobe
defect. After removal of the tumor, we reconstructed the large defect
using composite graft (free bone and fascia lata).