2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2011.01.023
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Sequelae of Autologous Fat Graft Used for Reconstruction in Skull Base Surgery

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“…Free fat in the subarachnoid CSF is usually asymptomatic [10,11], but aseptic ''lipoid" meningitis [9,17,18,25,26], hydrocephalus [19,20,23,24], seizures [27], and even progressive visual loss [28] have been reported. The common features of aseptic ''lipoid" meningitis are severe headache, malaise, and negative CSF bacterial culture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Free fat in the subarachnoid CSF is usually asymptomatic [10,11], but aseptic ''lipoid" meningitis [9,17,18,25,26], hydrocephalus [19,20,23,24], seizures [27], and even progressive visual loss [28] have been reported. The common features of aseptic ''lipoid" meningitis are severe headache, malaise, and negative CSF bacterial culture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, although rare, autologous fat grafting may result in complications including lipoid meningitis, subarachnoid fat embolism, fat liquefaction, and fat necrosis. [23][24][25]28 In this report, we describe a novel reconstructive technique in which a dural sling is created at the base of the mastoid defect, in which the fat graft is suspended (Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 Other complications of autologous fat grafting include fat necrosis, subarachnoid fat embolism, lipoid meningitis, wound discharge, and local fistula formation. [23][24][25]28 Various other dural reconstruction techniques have been described, including covering the defect with a free temporalis muscle graft or a pedicled temporal fascial flap.…”
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“…По данным A. Taha и соавт. [46], среди 974 пациентов, которым проводились транскрани-альные вмешательства, только у 10 развились ос-ложнения (липоидный менингит, некроз лоскута) и всего лишь в 3 наблюдениях после химиотерапии развилась ликворея, потребовавшая хирургического лечения.…”
Section: характеристика срединных дефектов передних отделов основанияunclassified