2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2016.03.003
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Direct fascia lata reconstruction to reduce donor site morbidity in endoscopic endonasal extended surgery: a pilot study

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“…17 Recently, a preliminary experience with an allograft used to close the fascial defect with the aim to avoid muscle adherence and prolapse, has been published. 18 Based on our series, the reconstruction of the fascial defect is not necessary and muscle prolapse is effectively counterpoised by a tighter subcutaneous suture. Even if this issue is not directly addressed in our analysis, the excellent cosmetic outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of our technique.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…17 Recently, a preliminary experience with an allograft used to close the fascial defect with the aim to avoid muscle adherence and prolapse, has been published. 18 Based on our series, the reconstruction of the fascial defect is not necessary and muscle prolapse is effectively counterpoised by a tighter subcutaneous suture. Even if this issue is not directly addressed in our analysis, the excellent cosmetic outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of our technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Comparison of our data with the literature is difficult because of the paucity of reports and the variability of techniques adopted. Moreover, the few reports published focused mostly on short‐term outcomes . Nevertheless, some speculations can be made to explain our favorable outcomes.…”
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“…Of note, the incidence of complications in the few other published reports with smaller cohorts is similar to our rate. 23,26 Earlier studies on fascia lata complications for ptosis surgery, which is obviously achieved with smaller graft size, found lower satisfaction in the first week, which improved with time. 21,22 In our cohort of patients, 21.8% (n ¼ 26) had early, and 12.6% (n ¼ 15) had late CNS complications, and these rates are also similar to large published studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5,[18][19][20] Publications describing donor site morbidity are scarce, and those that are available were conducted on small samples. 5,[21][22][23] This report contributes data on a large number of open skull base surgeries that were performed over a period of 17 years. We believe that the identification and description of the donor site and central nervous system (CNS) complications associated with these rare surgeries will enhance the understanding of the sequelae associated with fascia lata free grafting and assist in the treatment of individual patients.…”
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confidence: 99%